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Stage 3 Hotcams Big Bore Cam Honda Trx400ex Trx 400ex 400x 1051-3 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Troy, Ohio, United States

Troy, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Fits:400EX, 400X, ATV Part Brand:HotCam Hot Cams Brand:Hot Cams Part Type:Engines & Components Manufacturer Part Number:1051-3 Compatible Make:Honda Make:Honda




 
TRX400EX
Stage 3
Hot Cams

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  Description:
   

Stage 3: Single-cam motor. More top-end power. Designed specifically for Hot Rods big bore stroker kit. Uses stock valve springs and rockers. *Does not use auto-decompression mechanism

HOT CAMS RACING CAM STAGE 3 TRX400EX/X 1999-2014

Hot Cams part # 1051-3

 

 
  Terms Of Sale:
   

This item with ship within 1 business days (Monday-Friday) after payment has cleared.Overseas shipping time can be up to 2-3 weeks for processing and customs.

 
  Shipping Details:
   

Buyer pays fixed shipping costs. Delivery Time: Allow 2-5 business days for delivery of items in the continental United States. Allow 3-6 business days for shipments to Alaska, Hawaii.

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