Vintage Snowmobile Windshield Trim For Arctic Cat on 2040-parts.com
Paynesville, Minnesota, US
This is a windshield trim for arctic cat. It's the left side. Part number 0106-993 . Thinking el tigre but not sure. hopefully the part number will help you. In as is fair used condition.
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