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Arctic Cat Snowmobile Drive Belt 0627-010 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Ione, Washington, United States

Ione, Washington, United States
New old Stock, has some dirt and water damage on the package, belt appears in great condition
Brand:Arctic Cat Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:0627-010 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a new old stock Arctic Cat Snowmobile Drive Belt #0627-010. It has some dirt on it and waterstains and wear on the cardboard packaging, but the belt appears to be in great condition. See photos. Shipping is free by best mail U.S., foreign will be higher. I will combine shipping on multiple orders. PLEASE NOTE: I do my best to describe items accurately. I dabble in many collectables, but am not an expert in any of them. Paypal is the preferred method of payment. Payment to be received within 3 days of auction closing. Your bids are most appreciated, and your SATISFACTION is my priority. PLEASE bid only if you intend to pay! Happy bidding and Have a GREAT WEEK!

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