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Snowmobile Handle Bars Arctic Cat 580 Ext 0605-077 (300-030) on 2040-parts.com

US $31.00
Location:

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Arctic Cat UPC:Does not apply

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Welcome to the Wasatch Recreational Products used parts department.




This listing is one Handle Bars, Throttle, Brake Resovior, Hand warmer grips that was removed from a 1994 Arctic Cat 580 EFI Snowmobile.

I do not know if the heated grips work


This item may fit many other Arctic Cat Snowmobiles as well.

This item is USED and in good working condition.

Warranty and Return Policy:
All WRP used parts have a 30 day return policy for defective parts only.  
Original manila part number tag must be returned with part for product identification.
Buyer must have proof of purchase. 
Buyer will pay return shipping. Original shipping cost will not be refunded to buyer.  
Return must be completed through Ebay in order to receive your refund.  
Refund will not be given until product is received by WRP.



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