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  2. Thundercat (snowmobile) - Wikipedia

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    Thundercat is the name of a series of snowmobiles produced by Arctic Cat from 1993 - 2002, and subsequently from 2017 to present. When used, Thundercat denotes the most powerful model of snowmobile in Arctic Cats Line-up.

  3. Arctic Cat - Wikipedia

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    Arctic Cat is an American brand of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles manufactured in Thief River Falls, Minnesota.The company was formed in 1960 and is now part of Textron Inc. Arctic Cat designs, engineers, manufactures, and markets all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and related parts, garments (such as snowmobile suits), and accessories.

  4. World Championship Snowmobile Derby - Wikipedia

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    The World Championship Snowmobile Derby is the World championship snowmobile ... 2015 Cardell Potter (Ski-Doo) ... (Arctic Cat) 2006 P. J. Wanderscheid [15] (Arctic ...

  5. Arctic Cat Announces Engine and Co-Brand Agreements with ...

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    Arctic Cat Announces Engine and Co-Brand Agreements with Yamaha Motor Corporation Combines Arctic Cat's snowmobile chassis and suspension with leading 4-stroke engines; Gives Arctic Cat customers ...

  6. Arctic Cat M800 - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Cat M8000 is the new name for the Arctic Cat M8 snowmobile. It is powered by a 794 cc liquid-cooled two-stroke engine. This engine turns a continuous track, the biggest of which measures 162 inches long x 15 inches wide x 2.6 inch lug. This model is known as a Sno-Pro. The cost for a Sno-Pro 162-inch track M800 is just under US$13,000.

  7. Snowmobile - Wikipedia

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    As of 2003, the snowmobile market has been shared between the four large North American makers (Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), Arctic Cat, Yamaha, and Polaris) and some specialized makers like the Quebec-based AD Boivin, manufacturer of the Snow Hawk [2] and the European Alpina snowmobile. [3] [4]