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Honda Trx 250ex 87-92 & Trx 300ex 88-96 With Folding Toe Foot Shifter on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Yucaipa, California, US

Yucaipa, California, US
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               Shifter  Folder toe type black steel   HONDA  TRX 250EX 87 TO 92 & TRX 300EX- 88 TO 96

 

     New old stock (after market) Its about 90% in looks,  Please Do Not complain about minor scuffs and scratches. They  look OK, And they are 100% useable.           Sold AS-IS

                                                                          Free freight in the lower 48 states

 

                                                         Please, Please look at the pictures   

                                                                     THANK YOU               

                                                        

                                                                                   

 

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