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Arctic Cat Wildcat Trail Fenders on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Wolcott, Connecticut, United States

Wolcott, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Fits:UTV Brand:Arctic Cat Compatible Make:Wildcat Trail

You are bidding on a complete set of OEM Arctic Cat Wildcat Trail fenders from a 2015 Wildcat Trail XT.  These are the factory painted fenders. The front fenders retail for $166 each and the rear for $98 each.  I removed these from my machine only because I bought new fenders of a different color.  I took these off after the first ride so they were only on the machine for the first 70 miles.  They are nearly perfect.  Please see photos.  One of the front fenders has a slight tear in the decal and both front fenders has a small hole drilled at the bottom (not noticeable when on the machine) to accommodate lower door inserts. There are no cracks, chips, or damage to any of the fenders.

If you are looking to upgrade your base model Trail or just need replacement parts, these are perfect.


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