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Arctic Cat Front Lower Left Arm 0703-167 Ext on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, US

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:0703-167 Warranty:No

We are cleaning off our shelves again. If you are looking for any more parts for older machines,

please email us the part numbers and we will let you know if we can help you out.

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Retail $74.49

This auction is for New old stock Front lower Right hand Arm PART #0703-167 Superceded to 0703-159 for the following machines:

1993 EXT 550

1993 EXT Mountain Cat

1993 EXT EFI

1992 EXT

1993 Pantera

1993 Prowler

 

 

The part is #29 in the illustration below

Please verify this is the correct part that you need. We show part number 0703-167 fits the above vehicle but the fiche can always be wrong, so please double check.

If you have any questions please feel to email us.

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We ship Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; except holidays!

 

We do our best to give an accurate description of all parts and accessories, however, it is up to the buyer to verify compatability with their own vehicle.  Please e-mail any questions before purchase as all sales are final

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