04-05 Honda Trx450r Trx 450r Oem Handlebar Handle Bar Kill/start/light Switch on 2040-parts.com
Eagle River, Wisconsin, US
This is an OEM Handlebar master switch off of a 2005 Honda TRX450R. This is in good shape and comes with everything pictured. This will fit many models/years but verify with a dealership/parts microfische first to make sure it will fit your machine. If you do not like the price make an offer and please ask any questions you may have.
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