Arctic Cat Low Profile Windsreen And Hand Guards on 2040-parts.com
Rockwood, Michigan, US
LOW PROFILE, FLAT BLACK WINDSCREEN AND HAND GUARDS FROM A 2010 ARCTIC CAT SNO PRO. PARTS ARE IN VERY FINE CONDITION WITH MINOR SCRATCHES ON THE HAND GUARDS. WINDSCREEN IS $100 BRAND NEW AND HAND GUARDS ARE $43 BRAND NEW. YOU CAN HAVE BOTH FOR $100 SO BASICALLY YOU ARE GETTING THE HAND GUARDS FOR FREE. ITEMS ARE ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY. SHIPPING COSTS ARE EXTRA AND ONLY SHIPPING WITHIN THE UNITED STATES.
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