1999 Arctic Cat Zl Zr Belly Pan Rh 0716-728 on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Maine, US
Good condition. Removed from above average condition snowmobile. Fits many 1998 and 1999 Arctic Cat ZL and ZR sleds, and some 2000 ZL snowmobiles.
This belly pan fits the ZR2 Chassis. Will not fit 2000+ ZR and will not fit 2001+ ZL snowmobiles.
This belly pan side does have the mount for the remote resevoir shock. I purchased this on ebay 3 years ago not knowing that, but mounted it on a 1999 Arctic Cat ZL 500 EFI that did not have remote shocks and it worked great.
Note it is missing some exhaust foil around the exhaust exit and the exhaust boot is cracked in two places.
Message me if you have any specific questions.
Also have the LH LEFT hand side available and I can work with you on shipping if you need both. I also have the belly pan center piece listed as well
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