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New Genuine Arctic Cat Voltage Regulator For Many 2001-2004 Snowmobiles on 2040-parts.com

US $39.75
Location:

Bethel, Vermont, United States

Bethel, Vermont, United States
Condition:New Brand:Arctic Cat Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:0630-143 Part Brand:Arctic Cat

New Genuine Arctic Cat FW ES 3 Wire Voltage Regulator For Many 2001-2004 Arctic Cat Snowmobiles. Part number 0630-143. Retails for $60.95. This Is Genuine Arctic Cat, Not Aftermarket. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A 3 WIRE, WITH A 2 MALE AND 1 FEMALE PLUG END. SOME OF THE 2001-2002 USED A 2 WIRE WITH A 1 MALE AND 1 FEMALE PLUG END. I Have That One On Auction Too. Fits Arctic Cat Snowmobile Models 2001 Pantera 1000;  2001 ZR 500 EFI;  2002-2003 ZR 800 EFI's;  2004 ZR 900 EFI's;  2001 ZL 500 EFI ESR;  2001-2003 ZL 600 EFI.s;  2001 ZL 800 ESR's;  2002-2003 ZL 800 EFI's; 2002-2004 Z 570's;  2002-2004 Panther 570's and 2002-2004 Mountain Cat 800 EFI's. Please email me with any questions. I will ship Worldwide. Thanks for looking.

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