2003 Prairie 360 Front Wheel Hub And Rotor Left Right on 2040-parts.com
Peckville, Pennsylvania, United States
2003 - 2012 prairie 360 front wheel hub and rotor. Splines are good. Can use a little blast of brake cleaner - but otherwise good used shape.
This is a total part out, and all parts are in good usable shape, I have most of the bike left here.
All of my items ship it next day or same day depending on time. I will package up and send out very quickly, please check my feedback for any proof of how quick I can ship.
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