2008 Arctic Cat 250 CDI Unit. Item is in working condition. It did come from a running machine that was wrecked. It does have a plastic clip on the connector broke, shouldn't effect the way it works. Item may fit other models, please check your machine for correct fit before ordering. If there is a problem with an item please contact me and i will do my best to correct it quickly.
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Chevy Volt production stopped as sales falter
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Record expected for Auto Union sale
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