Honda Foreman 400 Trx400fw 1997 Right Rear Axle Housing Tube Ball Hitch Mount on 2040-parts.com
Starkville, Mississippi, US
Rear axle housing with hitch/ ball mount from a '97 Honda Foreman 4x4. This item shows obvious signs of wear but is in good working condition.
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