1986 Honda Trx 350 Fourtrax 4x4 Center Tie Rod #14 on 2040-parts.com
Hastings, Michigan, US
Center tie rod from a 1986 Honda TRX 350 Fourtrax. Item was removed from a running machine that had low compression. I will only ship to the lower 48 continental US States only.
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