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Rear Shock Suspension Arctic Cat Cougar Pantera Panther ZR More Model 1998-2003 BUY IT NOW: $79.95 Kimpex Rear Suspension Shock
Features:
Eye Diameter Top: 0.400"
Eye Diameter Bottom: 0.400"
Eye Lenght Closed: 10-5/8"
Eye Open Length: 16-5/8"
Type: Gas
Fits on: ARCTIC CAT
Cougar (All) 1998 OEM: 1604-371
Mountain Cat 1000 2001 to 2002 OEM: 0704-529
Mountain Cat 600 EFI LE 2002 OEM: 0704-529
Mountain Cat 800 2001 to 2002 OEM: 0704-529
Pantera 1000, 2000 to 2001 O.E.M: 1604-460
Pantera 550 2002 to 2003 O.E.M: 1604-460
Pantera 580 EFI 2000 to 2001 O.E.M: 1604-460
Pantera 580, 800 1998 to 1999 O.E.M: 1604-370
Panther 340, 370 2000 to 2003 O.E.M: 1604-370
Panther 440 2001 to 2002 O.E.M: 1604-460
Panther 440 ESR 2000 to 2001 O.E.M: 1604-370
Panther 550 2000 to 2001 O.E.M: 1604-460
Panther 570 ESR 2002 to 2003 O.E.M: 1604-460
Powder 600 Extreme 1998 to 2000 O.E.M: 1604-370
Powder Extreme 1998 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
Powder Special 500 EFI 1999 O.E.M: 1604-468
Powder Special 500 EFI LE 2000 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
Powder Special 500 EFI LE 2000 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
Powder Special 600 EFI, LE 1998 O.E.M: 1604-382
Powder Special 600 EFI, LE 1999 O.E.M: 1604-370
Powder Special 600 LE 2000 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
Powder Special 700 2000 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
Powder Special 700 LE 2000 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
Powder Special, EFI 1998 to 2000 O.E.M: 1604-370
Thundercat MC 1998 O.E.M: 1604-382
Thundercat MC 2000 O.E.M: 1704-468/1704-578
Thundercat 1998 O.E.M: 1604-382
Touring 4-Stroke 2002 to 2003 O.E.M: 1604-460
Triple Touring 600 1999 to 2001 O.E.M: 1604-460
ZR 440 Sno-Pro 1998 to 1999 O.E.M: 1604-386
ZR 500 1998 to 1999 O.E.M: 1604-386
ZR 500 2000 to 2001 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
ZR 500 EFI 2001 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
ZR 500 EFI LE 2000 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
ZR 600 1998 O.E.M: 1604-382
ZR 600 2000 to 2001 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
ZR 600 EFI 1998 to 1999 O.E.M: 1604-382
ZR 600 EFI 2000 to 2001 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
ZR 600 EFI LE XC 1998 O.E.M: 1604-386
ZR 600 VEV 2001 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
ZR 700 2000 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
ZRT 600 1998 to 1999 O.E.M: 1604-382
ZRT 600 2000 O.E.M: 0704-468/1704-578
ZRT 800 1998 O.E.M: 1604-382
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