1979 Arctic Cat Panther 440 Spirit Recoil on 2040-parts.com
Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, US
- UP FOR AUCTION IS THE RECOIL OFF OF A 1979 ARCTIC CAT PANTHER SPIRIT 440. THE RECOIL IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND MAY WORK ON OTHER ARCTIC CAT PANTHER . I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES.
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