Arctic Cat Throttle Assembly Used Crossfire 2006 Kill Switch Gas Hand on 2040-parts.com
Port Washington, Wisconsin, US
Used Throttle assembly from 2006 Arctic Cat Crossfire 600. Replaced because of major overhaul to sled. Kill Switch has scratches because of roll over. Thumb warmer element/leads not connected, does not work. No throttle cable. Thumb warmer rocker switch still works, just not the element. Element can be purchased online via p/n: 0609-680. Any questions, just let me know.
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