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Folding Shift Lever Honda Trx 400 Trx 450 Foreman -new- Steel By Macdonald . Qps on 2040-parts.com

US $27.95
Location:

Weaverville, California, US

Weaverville, California, US
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= TRX 400 / 450 Foreman Folding Shifter =

You are buying a new MacDonald folding shift lever that fits these models:

              Honda TRX 400 Foreman '95-04

              Honda TRX 450 Foreman '98-04

              Honda TRX 250 Recon '97-11

Rubber coated steel tip folds back to minimize chances of damaging lever.

Photo is of actual item.

352010 AH-6

 

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