Suzuki Right Hand Foot Peg Assembly Lt230s on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
Up for sale is a right hand foot peg assembly from a 1987
Suzuki LT230S Quad Sport, 43510-22A02-19F. Should fit all LT230S Quad Sports. As
pictured, nice usable condition. Flat
shipping of $9.85 via USPS Priority. Will
combine shipping.
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