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13 & 14 Tooth Front Steel Sprocket 2008-2009 Trx700xx Trx 700xx 13t 14t Bolt on 2040-parts.com

US $18.29
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Belgrade, Montana, United States

Belgrade, Montana, United States


 

Pulled  off  a running 2008 Honda 700xx.  Includes 13T aftermarket (cant remember brand) and factory 14t and bolt  will fit other years  check your application or ask if unsure of fit.  I am parting the whole quad if you need something and don’t find it in my store don’t hesitate to send me a message..

                     

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