Arctic Cat Act Ski Shocks 1703-899 With Coil Springs 1703-926 on 2040-parts.com
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, US
For sale is a pair of Used but in good condition Arctic Cat Shocks with springs. I upgraded my suspension and don't have a need for these. They are not damaged, they do not leak oil, and do not need a rebuild. Shocks cosmetically are good they have a couple very small dings from use and a very little bit of rust on the springs. The shocks sell new for 220$ each and the spings 40$ It would cost 520$ to Buy these new from arctic cat.
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