"hep" Suzuki Ltz 400 Z Package Deal Of Guards Save Big On Combo Pricing on 2040-parts.com
Pontiac, Illinois, US
Up for auction is a package deal of 3 aluminum guards for your Suzuki LTZ 400 sport ATV. Our coolant tank guard, rear master cylinder guard, and our rear link guard. Will fit all years included DVX 400 models also. Available in mill unfinished aluminum or powder coated at no additional charge. Just let us know with your payment. If nothing is stated you will receive unfinished. Thank you! Please email with any questions.
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