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Honda Trx 350 Four Trax / Foreman - Steering Shaft Stay Bracket # 50159-ha7-670 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Sebring, Florida, United States

Sebring, Florida, United States
GOOD USED CONDITION - SOME SCUFFS AND SIGNS OF USE AND AGE / SEE ALL PICTURES
Brand:HONDA Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:50159-HA7-670



This item is a lower steering shaft stay from a 1987 Honda TRX 350 4x4. 

It has some other signs of use and age. 
It is in working condition.

Honda 50159-HA7-670 STAY, STRG (LOWER) is used on these models and components:
 
1986 TRX350 A STEERING SHAFT
1987 TRX350 A STEERING SHAFT
1987 TRX350D A STEERING SHAFT
1988 TRX350D A STEERING SHAFT
1989 TRX350D A STEERING SHAFT

Honda 50159-HA7-670 STAY, STRG (LOWER) --- STAY, STEERING (LOWER) (Honda Code 2102762

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