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Honda Fourtrax 250r Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Jackson, Kentucky, US

Jackson, Kentucky, US
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 Just pulled this out of the rafters in the garage today and gave it a quick wipe down. This is an aftermarket Hi-Flite seat for a Honda TRX 250R Fourtrax. This is the taller off road version for desert or GNCC racing. Had this mounted once when I competed in a couple of woods events. I preferred the lower MX seat so I didn't use it much. The foam is like new and the cover is in great shape. Has a couple of stains, couple that look like tar from the garage roof and a lighter one that might be from the label that was on the bag it was stored in. I'm sure they will clean up easily. Anyway, this fit my 1987 TRX 250R and will probably the other years model as well, check out the websites to be sure.

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