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A-arm Guards, Fat-series By Dg Performance - Trx450r 2004-2009 Honda on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Bay Shore, New York, US

Bay Shore, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:DG PERFORMANCE Manufacturer Part Number:662-2140

DG Performance Fat Series A-Arm Guards

DG part# 662-2140

 

fits:

HONDA

TRX450R  2004-2009

 

 

Shields important steering and suspension components from anything you can dish out.

The Fat Series wraps around the front of the A-Arm to protect the lower shock and mounting bracket.

Manufactured from the thickest and strongest aircraft aluminum sheet.

 

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Retails for $ 99.95

This item is BRAND NEW, NEVER USED, in the ORIGINAL PACKAGING.

New York State residents add 8.625% Sales Tax.

 

CLOSE-OUT ITEM. FINAL SALE - NO RETURNS!!!

 

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