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Begin Bidding! Autographed 2012 Arctic Cat F1100 for the SHOF

2012 Arctic Cat F1100 Sno Pro for SHOF Auction

Bidding has begun for 2012 Arctic Cat F1100 50th Anniversary snowmobile signed by 230 Team Arctic racers, to benefit the Snowmobile Hall of Fame.

A historic sled, signed by legendary racers and supporting the SHOF…that’s a triple-win.

As I write this, the sled is yours for $14,050!

CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE EBAY AUCTION.

2012 Arctic Cat F1100 Sno Pro for SHOF Auction

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