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Arctic Cat Snowmobile 1998-2000 Zrt 600 Ext 600 Triple Engine/motor 0662-210 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Kaukauna, Wisconsin, United States

Kaukauna, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:0662-210 Brand:Arctic Cat UPC:Does Not Apply

THIS IS A USED 1998 ARCTIC CAT EXT 600 SNOWMOBILE ENGINE.  ARCTIC CAT PART # 0662-210.  THIS RETAILS NEW FOR $3,900.00.   


  • -Arctic Cat Part # 0662-210
  • -Directly Fits 1998-2000 Arctic Cat Triple 600 Models
  • -105 PSI In Each Cylinder
  • -Only 2,074 Miles
  • -Short Block Engine; Includes Crankcase, Cylinders, Cylinder Head, Pistons, Thermostat Manifold
  • -Retails New For $3,900.00

  • FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR IF THERE IS ANOTHER USED PART YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, CALL US AT 920-788-0220.
  • SHIPPING RATES ARE LISTED FOR LOWER 48 STATES ONLY!  ALL ALASKA, HAWAII AND INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTS, WILL NEED TO MESSAGE US ON EBAY OR CALL DREW AT 920-788-0220 FOR RATES AND FEES.  INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTS ARE SUBJECT TO ANY TAXES AND/OR FEES.  KEN'S SPORTS DOES NOT CHARGE THIS, IT IS CHARGED BY CARRIER AT TIME OF DELIVERY.

    ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO RETURNS ON USED PARTS.

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