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Arctic Cat 2002 Zr 600 Computer Efi Apv Brain Controller 3005-966 on 2040-parts.com

US $114.99
Location:

Winnebago, Illinois, US

Winnebago, Illinois, US
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Arctic Cat Zr 600 computer removed from running 2002 Z r 600 ready for installation off snowmobile with 1350 miles one of the holding nobs/tabs has a very and I mean very small chip in it, the harness held just fine in it when it was being ran so just saying this to protect myself I see no problem with it affecting operation.

Part number 3005-966



I am parting out my wrecked zr 600 contact me if you need other parts

Shipping to lower 48 states only is $10 with service of my choice. Please note parts may be marked with grease pen

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