Arctic Cat Snowmobile Track Zr,ext, on 2040-parts.com
Ghent, New York, United States
This is a used track off a 94 ZR 580. It is in good shape with picks and drilled for more. I don't see any pull outs or missing clips. Standard 15 x 121 track should fit a number of models. I prefer local pick up on this but will consider shipping at buyers expense. Thanks for looking!
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