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1972 Arctic Cat Puma Panther Lynx Or Cheetah 399 Left Side Hood Decal Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Sebewaing, Michigan, United States

Sebewaing, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

Selling this original 1972 Arctic Cat 399 left side hood decal for either Puma, Panther, Lynx or Cheetah.  The decal has good shine. There are no cracks or flaws in the decal.  I'm unsure on the exact part number.  Please ask questions if needed.  I can take measurements or additional pictures if needed.

Please see my other auctions for other sled and boat motor parts. 

Buyer to contact the seller within 24-hours of sale with payment method.  Payment to be received within 5-days with communication. 

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