Left Foot Rest 2005 Arctic Cat Trv 500 Atv 1506-507 Black on 2040-parts.com
Erhard, Minnesota, US
SELLING A NEW LEFT FOOT REST FOR 2005 ARCTIC CAT TRV 500 ATV PART NUMBER 1506-507 BLACK. NEW AND NEVER MOUNTED - BUT HAS BEEN SITTING AROUND THE SHOP AND HAS A LITTLE DUST AND A FEW SCUFFS - LAST PICTURE SHOWS A DING WHEN IT WAS DROPPED - SLIGHT BEND AND SCRATCH (THE HEAVIER PART IN THE PICTURE IS SUPPOSED TO BE BENT) ON A MOUNTING BRACKET. RETAIL IS OVER $100. NO OTHER PARTS OR HARDWARE - ONLY AS SHOWN.
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