New Genuine Arctic Cat Std. Size Piston For 1999-2008 370 Fan Cooled Snowmobiles on 2040-parts.com
Bethel, Vermont, United States
New Genuine Arctic Cat Standard Size Piston For 1999-2008 370 Fan Cooled Snowmobiles. Part number 3005-447. Retails for $102.95. This Is Genuine Arctic Cat, Not Aftermarket. Fits Arctic Cat Snowmobile Models 1999-2007 Z 370's; 2001 and 2003-2008 Panther 370's. This is the piston only. Doesn't come with rings, wrist pin, circlips or bearing. I can get those. Please email me with any questions. Will ship Worldwide. Thanks for looking.
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