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New Arctic Cat Speedometer Cable For Many Models 1977-1995 El Tigre Pantera on 2040-parts.com

US $21.00
Location:

Fulton, Michigan, United States

Fulton, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:0120-332

Genuine Arctic Cat part. Will fit Arctic Cat Models 1986-1988 Cheetah F/C and L/C ;1988 Cheetah Touring ;1986-1988 Cougars ;1977-1980 EL Tigre ;1979 EL Tigre Cross Country ;1985-1989 EL Tigres ;1992 EX Mountain Cat ;1989-1990 JAG Afs 1991-1992 Lynx; 1986-1989 Pantera 1990 Panthers ;1990-1994 Prowlers ;1993-1995; Thundercats and 1993 Wildcat Mountain Cat. Free Shipping 

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