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Goldfinger Left Hand Throttle Arctic Cat Snowmobiles 1997-2016 on 2040-parts.com

US $104.99
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:007-1021 Part Brand:GOLGFINGER Warranty:No Type:Handle Bars & Mirrors

GOLDFINGER LEFT HAND THROTTLE

This auction is for a NEW IN THE PACKAGE left hand throttle kit for ALL ARCTIC CAT 1997-2016 snowmobiles:

 

    • Cable adapter and fasteners constructed of highest-quality stainless steel
    • Gold anodized aluminum throttle can be operated with one finger for safer sidehilling
    • Safety features include rubber accordion boot and safety pin(locks left throttle from use while trailriding, ect.)
    • Throttle fits over grip on most models; does not interfere with and warmers
    • Kit includes all hardware, Allen wrenches and instructions for installation in approximately 20 minutes

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