Arctic Cat Tunnel Graphics Wrap Procross Cross Pro Climb Proclimb Turbo Decal 1 on 2040-parts.com
Aberdeen, South Dakota, US
This auction is for a set of two tunnel kit for the Arctic Cat 2012-2013 (left and a right) tunnel to proctect your painted tunnels. These tunnels are 15 mil thick glossy laminate. Very strong and durable . And we do make the 128, 141, 153 and the 162 tunnel kits. Please e-mail us or add to paypal your tunnel size. Otherwise we will ship you the 153 tunnel kit. If you like custom tunnels made or graphic kits, contact us.
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