0104-107 Arctic Cat Oilite Bushings, 3each New, Oem Arctic Cat Mfg on 2040-parts.com
Plattsburgh, New York, United States
UP FOR AUCTION ARE 3 ea. ORIGINAL NOS ARCTIC CAT OILITE BUSHINGS AC PART# 0104-107 MSRP IS $8.95 each THEY FIT A VARIETY OF ARCTIC CAT 1990'S SNOWMOBILES PLEASE LOOK UP "ALPHA-SPORTS" FOR FITMENT FOR YOUR SLED PLEASE VIEW THE PICTURES FOR CONDITION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY AUCTION CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR ARCTIC CAT SLED PARTS, HARLEY, MOTORCYCLE, GUN PARTS, RELOADING EQUIP., LEVI'S, CARHARDT AND OTHER UNIQUELY AMERICAN ITEMS!! GOOD LUCK BIDDING!! |
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