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Ts Artic Cat Electrical Cdi Ignition Computer Control Unit 96-99 770 3008-566 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:3008-566 3008-468 98E62 F8T31179 Brand:Arctic Cat Tiger Shark

Look at pictures they are the actual item you will receive. We take pictures and number the item so you know what you are getting. Unlike some others who use the same picture for multiple items.

This is item you will receive that is in the picture Box (40) Item (1A). We have others that are in condition and are either more or less expensive based on their condition.

 

DESCRIPTION

ONE (1) Used    CDI .  Part number  is 3008-566 /3008-468.  

CONDITION

Great  Condition.  This is a used a CDI  assembly off of a 1998 TS 770 running ski and is in Great used condition.  

PART #

Part number is 3008-566 /3008-468


Please make sure that this will fit you make an model ski. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. 

Check the part number on the you are replacing. It is said to fit certain models from 1996-1999 Ski's.

Part Number # 3008-566 / 3008-468 



 

We are getting rid of our used parts.

 

These were all pulled from running ski's

 

Email us if you have any questions. 


I have 6 of them in-stock.


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