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Arctic Cat Vintage Snowmobile Ski Shock # 0103-133 Replaced By # 0103-243 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Needs cleaning and painting
Manufacturer Part Number:0103-133 Brand:Arctic Cat Part Brand:Arctic Cat

Arctic Cat Vintage Snowmobile Ski Shock  # 0103-133.  This is the front suspension shock used on the following models:

  • 1973-74 El Tigre
  • 1972 EXT
  • 1977-78 Jag
  • 1974 Lynx
  • 1975 Pantera
  • 1972-79 Panther

This shock is used but in good working condition.  It has some rust on the body which should be sanded and repainted.

Items ordered will be consolidate for shipping whenever possible.

Note: This is a multi item listing so you may not get the exact item pictured.  All items are of the same quality.

Please visit my store North Country Snowmobile Parts for Vintage Kawasaki snowmobile parts for Invader, Intruder, LTD, Drifter, Inviter, Intriguer  and Interceptor.  Vintage Sno-Jet – SnoJet snowmobile parts, vintage John Deere snowmobile parts, and engine parts for ultralites  


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