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Honda Atc 70/90/110 Drive Chain Tensioner Atc 70 90 110 Tensioner on 2040-parts.com

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Yuma, Arizona, United States

Yuma, Arizona, United States
THIS TENSIONER IS NEW STILL IN PACKAGING BUT PACKAGING HAS WEAR AND IS SEPARATING.
Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:PCCC Brand:PCCC Warranty:No

THIS IS A NEW PCCC DRIVE CHAIN TENSIONER FOR HONDA ATC 70 YEARS 73-74  ATC 90 YEARS 70-78  AND ATC 110 79-83. THIS IS AN AFTERMARKET PCCC PRODUCT. IT HAS NEVER BEEN OPENED OR INSTALLED, PACKAGING IS PEELING APART. THIS ITEM IS FROM OUR INVENTORY STOCK ROOM.  FREE SHIPPING

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