Arctic Cat Throttle Cable 2007 2008 F8 F1000 F6 Lxr 600 on 2040-parts.com
Rome, New York, United States
you are bidding on a throttle cable that was removed from a 2007 F6 but will work on other models. The assembly is in good working condition and ready to be installed. If you have any question please ask. Thank you for looking at my auctions. We do our best to describe an item as accurately as possible but there are instances when a mistake is made. We accept responsibility for our mistakes and will do our best to make it right.. If for some reason you are unhappy with your purchase please e-mail us prior to taking negative action. Please remember that you are bidding on used parts not new parts.
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All coils, CDI boxes, stator and the rest of the electrical parts are tested on the machine that they were removed from. All electical parts that we sell are in good working condition.
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