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New Genuine Arctic Cat Speedometer Drive Cable For Many 1977-1995 Snowmobiles on 2040-parts.com

US $24.68
Location:

Bethel, Vermont, United States

Bethel, Vermont, United States
Condition:New Type:Speedometer Drive Cable Manufacturer Part Number:0120-332 Brand:Arctic Cat Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

New Genuine Arctic Cat Speedometer Drive Cable For Many 1977-1995 Arctic Cat Snowmobiles. Part number 0120-332. Retails for $37.95. This Is Genuine Arctic Cat, Not Aftermarket. Aftermarket ones don't last any where near as long as these. Fits Arctic Cat Models 1986-1988 Cheetah F/C & L/C;  1988 Cheetah Touring;  1986-1988 Cougar's;  1977-1980 El Tigre's;  1979 El Tigre Cross Country;  1985-1989 El Tigre's;  1992 EXT Mountain Cat;  1989-1990 Jag AFS's;  1991-1992 Lynx's;  1986-1989 Pantera;  1991-1994 Pantera;  1990 Panther's;  1990-1994 Prowler's;  1993-1995 Thundercat's and 1993 Wildcat Mountain Cat. I have 2 of these in stock. 3 SOLD. Please email me with any questions. Will ship Worldwide. Thanks for looking.

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