I have a 2004 Suzuki ltz 400 frame its in good shape I painted it but im not a painter by no means you may want to paint it yourself its not be welded on or any big dents just normal riding
the bad on this frame it has no vin it was like that when I got it and looks like someone couldn't get the rear brake off and there is a small piece left in it and there is a cut in the bottom by the shock mount I show all this in the pics overall this is still a good useable frame if you have any questions please ask call or text 740-418-9248 thanks
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