Vintage Arctic Cat Nos Snowmobile Belt 0227-020 Boa-ski Alouette John Deere on 2040-parts.com
Appleton, Wisconsin, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VINTAGE NEW OLD STOCK ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILE BELT- PART # 0227-020 MAY FIT OTHER VINTAGE SLED SUCH AS : ALOUETTE, BOA-SKI, JC PENNY, JOHN DEERE, KAWASAKI, SUZUKI AND MERCURY RECREATIONAL. CROSSES TO A DAYCO HP3012 PLEASE DETERMINE YOUR OWN FITMENT AS I CAN ONLY GUARANTEE THE ARCTIC CAT PART #. MAKES A GREAT DISPLAY PIECE OR PUT HER TO GOOD USE. PLEASE ASK ?? BEFORE BIDDING ! NO RETURNS PLEASE SEE MY OTHER ITEMS TOO ! THANKS FOR LOOKING! |
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