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SOLD!! SOLD!!!Price reduced 96 Arctic Cat ZRT 600/8x8 trailer


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Bump for KidWalleye.

I had a 98' 600 EXT Tripple Touring, basically the same powerplant setup as the ZRT, but mine was in a 2-up format.

I believe 02 was the last year of the big block tripple, because 03' was the first model year for the Firecat, which is a whole new chassis and engine configuration.

KidWalleye's ZRT is rated at 118 H.P. and will easily rocket you in the tripple digits for speed. Remeber we are talking three cylinders, three carbs, and three pipes.

These sleds are highly sought after by many, because of their performance and the industry trend of big two-cylinder engines. The ZRT's are often looked at in the same light as a muscle car.

Nice sled KidWalleye.

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As far as I know it ia the original motor. I bought it used from a dealer in Wadena. It is one heck of a fast sled. The speed of it didn't interest me so much as the reliability. I wanted one that started and ran well after sitting on the ice all day while I fished. And this one worked out great for me.

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On the GPS I hit 95 pretty easy. I don't have a cover. And yes I'll be around this weekend. I also think there was more there but it was a pretty gray day and couldn't see out front of the skis very well. I do think it will go 100 though, in the right conditions.

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