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Vintage Arctic Cat Engine Build Package Kawasaki 340 Snowmobile on 2040-parts.com

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Here's a Vintage ENGINE BUILD PACKAGE from a Vintage Arctic Cat Snowmobile.
340cc Fan cooled Kawasaki Twin Engine.
Aluminum has all been bead blasted and is ready for paint (if that's your thing, it was intended for our rebuild).
Everything in the pictures is included, - some bolts but not all of them, some gaskets but not all of them, and all of the parts pictured.

Popular item for Golf Cart BigBlocking.


Removed from running sled 20 years ago and boxed till now.
I cleaned it up a bit but it is used and dirty.
As is, as described, as pictured, as bid - NO Returns.
Shipping to lower 48 Only - includes ebay global shipping program.
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