2006 Arctic Cat Firecat F7 Fuel Pump F5 F6 Sabercat on 2040-parts.com
Tewksbury, Massachusetts, United States
Fuel Pump removed from a 2006 F7 with carbs. In good working condition. Will work on all year and model Firecats and Sabercats with carberators. Will not work on EFI models.
Retail price new: $74.44 |
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