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Honda 300ex/250x/trx250r/400ex Grey/black Flame Shock Absorber Covers...new on 2040-parts.com

US $9.98
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:New

These Honda 300EX/250X/TRX250R/400EX shock covers are made of synthetic polymer 20 mill. This material is waterproof and very strong. They are easy to install. They wrap around the shock and attach with Velcro. The graphic on each shock cover is drawn by a shop artist and is printed by high resolution printing. They are made here in the USA . We have seat covers and graphics to match. Thanks for looking and shop with confidence. Also fits Suzuki 85-86 LT 250R/LTZ 250,LTZ 400; Kawasaki Mojave, Lakota, Tecate, KFX400/450; Yamaha Banshee/ Warrior/Raptor /Blaster; Arctic Cat DVX400.

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