rear shock off of 07 rmz 450 . maybe dirty dusty rusty or filthy may fit other models and years please check before buying. works as is but should be serviced I did not get any records of the last service please see pictures for more details comes as pictured shows wear has scratches and scuffs there may be additional shipping to AK HI PR
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