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Kimpex Part # 07-287-01 Ski Doo Gas Cap - Arctic Cat Oil Cap - With Dipstick on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

National City, Michigan, US

National City, Michigan, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Money back for defective items or those not as described. Please contact us before returning items for a refund. You must return the item in the same condition as it was received. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Manufacturer Part Number:07-287-01 Warranty:No Part Brand:KIMPEX Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China

SKI DOO GAS CAP / ARCTIC CAT OIL CAP

KIMPEX PART #07-287-01

This cap replaces many screw on caps for the oil tanks on Arctic Cat snowmobiles. Inside diameter 2-1/4". Replaces Bombardier 572.2305.00.

 This gas cap comes equipped with its own dipstick to measure the amount of gasoline left in the tank. Made of sturdy plastic. Will not rust. Fits most models to 1989 and Elan 1988 - 97. Gas cap with fuel stick.

Additonal Fitment:
1988 - 1996 SKI DOO ELAN 250
1981 - SKI DOO BLIZZARD 5500/7500 PLUS/9500 PLUS
1981 - SKI DOO SUPER SONIC
1983 - 1984 SKI DOO ALPINE 503
1981 - SKI DOO ALPINE 640ER
1981 - MOTO SKI ULTRA SONIC
1981 - MOTO SKI SONIC
1981 - MOTO SKI GRAND PRIX SPECIAL
1971 - 1980 SKI DOO ALL MODELS
1981 - SKI DOO MX
2011 - SKI DOO ULTRA SONIC
1975 - 1979 MOTO SKI ALL MODELS

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