1992 Honda Trx250x Rear Brake Pedal 250x 300ex on 2040-parts.com
Kirkwood, Pennsylvania, US
Rear brake pedal removed from a 1992 Honda TRX250X...Item is in very good usable shape...Fits all years of the Honda TRX250X and TRX300EX...Please ask all question before bidding...International bidders MUST get a shipping cost before bidding...Shipping cost is for the 48 continental states...Payment within 7 days of end of auction...All shipping cost include handling and tracking...Thanks and good luck...041711
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