1985 85 Atc 350x Atc350x Oem Bearing Carrier Swingarm Axle on 2040-parts.com
Castalia, Ohio, US
1985 Honda atc 350x OEM bearing carrier in pretty good shape, came from a running 1985 350x , Bearings and seals are usable but the carrier bearings are used. Carrier is not cracked comes as pictured. Feel free to ask any questions. sold as is thanks for looking
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