Arctic Cat Z1 Oil Cooler! New Take Off, Arctic Cat Oil Cooler, Z1 Oil Cooler on 2040-parts.com
Bountiful, Utah, US
New take off oil cooler unit from Z1 turbo Arctic Cat motor year 2010. It was removed simply because it didnt fit in to the chassis we used the engine on. It has never been used.
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