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Banshee Drag Hill Shooter Chromoly Chassis Frame Chrome A Arms 10" Swingarm Axle on 2040-parts.com

US $2,699.00
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Brandon, Mississippi, US

Brandon, Mississippi, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Fits:ATV Part Brand:YAMAHA BANSHEE

  • BANSHEE DRAG/ HILLSHOOTER CHROMOLY CHASSIS WITH REMOVABLE SUBFRAME

  • LONESTAR BILLET DRAG HUBS

  • CHROMOLY A ARMS CHROME FABED A ARMS

  • MARVIN SHAW FRONT COMPETITION SHOCKS

  • REAR CHROME ADJUSTABLE STRUT

  • CHROMOLY SPINDLES CHROME

  • CHROMOLY STEERING STEM CHROME

  • RADIATOR, CASCADE V BENDS

  • BRAND NEW ARCH 10" OVER CHROME SWINGARM

  • LONESTAR CHROME AXLE

  • FRONT MOHAWKS

  • REAR 10 PADDLE SKAT TRAK PADDLES

  • I BELIEVE ITS A SLC CHASSIS. CHROME IS 100%. VERY NICE AND GOES STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW!!!

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