Arctic Cat 2003 Firecat F7 Efi Brake Rotor Disc Brake F5 F6 Sabercat on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, Wisconsin, US
Up for sale is a good used brake rotor removed from a 2003 F7 EFI
Everything pictured is included. This part with fit many years and models. Please verify fitment before bidding. I have described everything to the best of my knowledge. Please refer to pictures for further details or feel free to email us with any questions you might have!
We strive for excellent customer service. If for ever reason there is a problem with the part or there was damage in shipping please notify us right away so we can resolve the problem ASAP....
Returns are accepted on defective parts..
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Shipping : FEDEX GROUND and USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate
At Bennett Motors we always welcome Local Pickup. Please call 920-841-9541 if you have any other questions.
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