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89 Arctic Cat Cougar 500 F/c Brake Rotor/ With Shaft Key (0115-594, 0107-133) on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Pagosa Springs, Colorado, United States

Pagosa Springs, Colorado, United States
Good, usable condition.
Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:0115-594

  This is a good usable brake disk and shaft key removed from an 89 Arctic Cat cougar 500 f/c.  It is ready to install and use with no known problems.  Part number# 0107-133, 0109-867.  Some cosmetic wear.  This part may fit many other years/makes/models.  When included mounting hardware is often included in labeling tape attached to item.  Bearings are assumed bad / not warrantied unless otherwise stated in all listings.  You will receive what is pictured.  Contact with any questions.

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