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1996 Honda Fourtrax Trx300fw Drive Shaft Transfer Case Assembly Gear on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Loris, South Carolina, US

Loris, South Carolina, US
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 I am parting out a 1996 TXR300FW FOURTRAX Quad. This was in Excellent running condition but It did not have any brakes at all. I will explain more when I list those parts. I have great feedback so I will not mislead you. I will describe each part the best I can. I will combine shipping on multiple orders.

This is for the transfer case in good working condition.. It looks like someone may have spilled fluid when pouring it in that seems to be where the paint peeling is coming from. I know it was not leaking while I had it. I can not guarantee it does not leak but while in shop sitting for a couple night it did not leak..

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