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1986 Suzuki Lt50 Lt 50 Parts Lot Steering Stem Hubs Spindles Tie Rods Bars 85 87 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Belleville, Illinois, US

Belleville, Illinois, US
Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

Here is the remains of a 1986 Suzuki LT50.   Good shape, needs a little sanding then new paint. This ATV ran good in 1990 when a well meaning Grandfather toook it apart to repaint with his grandson, Grandpa died, it never got put back together, I found it all at a garage sale.  They sand blasted everything, but never primed/painted the parts.  These parts should fit many years of the LT50. Check an online dealer website's parts numbers against your model to be sure.  Babbittsonline is a good one I like to use.   Check my other auctions for more parts. I'll pack it safe.  

All my parts are used, dirty, sold as is and described to the best of my ability.  Please right with questions.  I will combine shipping on multiple items to save you money on shipping, it all depends on how large and heavy the items are, but most times lightweight small items don't add much to the most expensive shipping rate of your items, I try not to screw people on shipping.  Thanks for looking, local pickup is fine from 62221.  Shipping to Canada is usually about $15 more. 


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