Arctic Cat 3005-432 Reed Valve Gasket For Snomobile See Description For Models on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Arctic Cat Reed Valve Gasket part number 3005-432 old part # is 3007-076
Fits the following models below.
New in package. I opened package for picture.
Retails for about $7 to 8 each + shipping or gas to go there.
You typically need 2 of these. Your buying each (as Arctic Cat sells them) if you want 2 just select the quantity of 2 to purchase.
May fit others also. Best and easiest thing to do is go to the OEM parts website and enter your exact machine specs in and compare part #'s and come back here and save a few $$. :)
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