2005 Arctic Cat Firecat F6

No time to ride anymore. Needs literally nothing.

2005 Arctic Cat Firecat F6 600cc
Fuel Injected
Heated Handgrips and throttle
All stock, no modifications
Has an Arctic Cat saddle/gas tank bag (really convenient for storing documents and phone)

Newer track
Newer skis/carbides
Brand new Arctic Cat belt
Rebuilt Diamond Drive gearset with all new seals, bearings, and Genuine ACT Diamond Drive Oil.
New front end steering rod ends

Seat and plastics are in like-new condition. I compounded and polished the body last summer. Needs literally nothing, hop on and ride.

No trades please, cash only. Trailer is not for sale. Delivery available for additional cost.

$2200 OBO, motivated seller.

http://buffalo.craigslist.org/snw/5987113216.html

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Mile Bruh?

5600ish as of this past weekend, took the wife out for a ride. Going out tonight as well.

Lemme test ride this for a few days up in Tugg and I’ll let you know if I want to buy it?

Are these typically always this cheap? I still have yet to ride one of these or a jet ski lol.

This is the going rate for a 600 Firecat.

Snowmobiling is a fucking blast you def should try it.

Yeah, this seems like a fair price and a great sled for someone wanting to check out the sport and decide if it’s for them. If you enjoy it I’d look to sell this (probably for about what you paid) and move up to something with a more modern suspension and rider forward stance in the $4-5k range. Snowmobiling is a ton of fun when it snows. To really enjoy it in NY you’ve got to be willing to chase the snow and work your schedule around when the trails are open.

Took this out last night and put a bunch of miles on it down south. Ran like a raped ape and didn’t miss a beat. Kept up with a newer SnoPro 500 for the most part. Just miles of comfortable ass hauling.

I have some spare parts I can throw in, as well as a storage cover. Really looking to move this in the next week or two. Someone make me an offer, you never know.

No problem, it’s all yours with a $2400 rental fee.

I mean I could charge more if you want…please buy it

I think my asking price is in line with the rest of them, but this one has a little more maintenance history and documentation.

The rider forward stuff is great but you really have to shell out to get into one of those. This is the most cost effective way to get on a fast sled.

Not really https://rochester.craigslist.org/snw/5974424561.html

Had no idea they were that inexpensive…

but buy mine!

​$2200

As someone with experience, expect to take a while selling it or accept a lowball. Two winters in a row with no snow make it tough to sell a sled. I eventually got about $500 less than what I felt the sled was worth but it didn’t sell until August after having it up for sale all winter/summer.

That’s where I am now. I had a nibble locally, would be happy to deliver it in WNY for 2,000 cash.

Summer bump.

FALL BUMP

Willing to hear offers.