Arctic Cat Cutler Dragon 1000cc M7 Engine W New Crank, Coated Exhaust Pipes on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Cutler Dragon 1000cc complete engine with pipes. Just installed new rebuilt crank from Northern Crankshaft (over $400 (Don't tell my wife:). One jug and piston have approx 100 miles on it and the other one maybe 200 to 300 miles. This is a very powerful engine and I am only selling because it is now my backup sled and it is way to powerful and fast for my friends to ride. I used this engine at above 7000 ft. Exhaust pipes are coated as shown. Selling cheap as I need to sell as snow is already flying and I need to get other engine in. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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