Arctic Cat 33mm Zr Zl 800 900 Mountain King Cat Primary Drive Clutch 500 600? on 2040-parts.com
Gloversville, New York, United States
Good used clutch removed from a 2004 arctic cat pantera 800 efi luxury touring. The clutch has only 1600 miles, the bushing is nice and tight and the weights are good but have some rust on them. Please ask all questions.
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