Snowmobile Cover Arctic Cat Crossfire 136 Orange Premium on 2040-parts.com
Reading, Massachusetts, United States
This is a custom fit Premium cover for Arctic Crossfire snowmobiles. I used it on my 06 Crossfire 7 136" I believe it Fits 06-11 Crossfire 136 & 141 models. Make sure it will fit your sled before bidding. Same as Arctic Cat p/n 6639-044 except for the color and graphics. Very good condition. All hooks and straps are intact. Sold as-is no returns. Free Shipping. Local pickup or ships to USA Lower-48 only. Paypal only. Payment required within 5 days of auction end. Thanks for looking.
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