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Honda 250r 250 R Trx250r Trx Atc250r Atc 350x Oem Rear Axle Nuts & Spacers on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Wittmann, Arizona, US

Wittmann, Arizona, US
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Used OEM Rear axle nuts & spacers taken from a super clean 1986 Honda TRX250R. The spacers have been painted blue, and the nuts have been chromed, but have some rust, see pics. Comes exactly as shown. Please view my Other Items for new and used motorcycle & ATV parts, I have this entire TRX parted out. 
  • Paypal payments only. I now ship worldwide. You are responsible for all shipping charges, including all customs duties and fees. Everything will be shipped through the U.S. Post office. All shipping fees are due up front, before the items will ship out.
  • I use USPS parcel select, priority mail and first class mail for shipping. 
  • The shipping price in the auction is only valid for the U.S. lower 48 states. 
  • Payment is due 4 days after auction closes.
  • Free local pickup, no weekend pickups.
  • I will combine shipping after all auctions close. 
  • Not all items can be combined for a reduced rate.
  • It depends what parts are purchased, I always package them as efficiently as possible.
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