09 Ktm 450 Sx Atv Rath Racing Front Bumper on 2040-parts.com
Vienna, Illinois, US
This is a used RAth Racing front bumper off my 09 Ktm 450 sx atv. This auction is for the bumper only. There are 3 small drill holes in the vertical tubs do I could mount a number plate, and one small dent at the front bottom of the bumper. Besides that it's really pretty straight, and no cracks that I could see and never been repaired. It is used but still has plenty of use left. Ill post more pics later. Let me know of any questions, thanks.
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