Sno Stuff Rumble Pack Silencer Arctic Cat Zr 800-900 on 2040-parts.com
East Grand Forks, Minnesota, United States
This silencer has less than 200 miles on it and is in like new condition. Was $225 new. Very little discoloration even. I do not have the hardware for mounting this but they are just regular nuts and bolts and you use the springs and exhaust donut from your factory set up. Gives the sled a very nice sound. It fits 2001-2003 Arctic Cat ZR 800-900 and 2001-2003 Arctic Cat Mountain Cat 800-900 for sure and possibly more.... Feel free to ask questions
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