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74-76''trac Chassis/dragbike Parts/dragbike/suzuki/gs1100/gs1150/trac/pmfr/d&g on 2040-parts.com

US $2,200.00
Location:

Pittsburg, California, United States

Pittsburg, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:trac dynamics Surface Finish:YELLOW

 you r bidding on a very very nice 74-76'' trac CHASSIS,multi time champ winner,this chassis is in very good shape,come with,
 chrome moly wheelie bars,gsxr body,paint is in beautiful shape,carbon fiber side panels,rc comp motor plate,all motor mounts,any question 510 575 4397 mike.BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING COST

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