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Arctic Cat Rear Tunnel Cargo Bag # 6639-277 on 2040-parts.com

US $218.00
Location:

Mahnomen, Minnesota, United States

Mahnomen, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:7639-150 Product Type:Bags Color:Multi-Color Make:Arctic Cat

Extra-large capacity for the long-distance touring rider
Dimensions for center compartment 20"x12"x5"
Dimensions per saddlebag are 21"x10"x5"
Includes center tunnel bag with attached side saddlebags

Fits Models 2014-2017 ZR
2012-2015 XF
2012-2013 F
(Excludes XF Cross Country, XF High Country



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