1999 Arctic Cat Zl Zr 500 Efi Oil Tank 0670-925 And Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Maine, US
Tank is from a good running 1999 Arctic Cat ZL 500 EFI. No leaks.
Part # 0670-925
Includes sensor and hose.
No cap included
Will fit MANY years and models. Check for fitment.
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