Arctic Cat Tigershark 1995 95 Daytona 640 Start /trim/ Stop/ Tether Switch on 2040-parts.com
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, United States
Handle bar controls from a 95 daytona 640
The tilt on the ski did not work. The motor was tested to work good. The issue may be in this switch, or it may not be. Buy as if it is, even thought it may be fine. |
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