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Honda Atc Big Red 250es Rear Cargo Rack Nr! 85-87 on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Lexington, Michigan, US

Lexington, Michigan, US
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Rear cargo rack from a low usage (1608mi on factory odo) 85 Honda Big Red. Its in good shape - doesn't have any rust or broken parts.  It does have a slight tweak front right (kickstart side) - this is the only thing that keeps it from being in perfect shape.  It could honestly be easy corrected to be straight again.  100% functional.  Fits 85-87 Big Reds. Shipping to the lower 48 only. 

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