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Honda Trx450 Foot Pegs Peg Footpegs Trx450r Trx450er 450er Right Left Pair 450 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Great Condition
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Brand:honda

Part: OEM Honda Fourtrax 450er Footpegs.

Removed from:  2006 Honda TRX450er Fourtrax ATV

Description:  

Comes complete with everything you see in the pictures. 

- Please verify fitment if this is not your exact make, and model

- All parts pictured are included with sale unless otherwise stated
- This part is used and shows signs of normal wear
- Great looking part that will be perfect for your Honda

- No cracks, deep scratches, corrosion, or other significant damage to be found

- Will ship via USPS Priority Mail once payment is made.

 

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