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06-09 Ltr450 Ltr 450 Left Footpeg Footrest Foot Peg Rest Step on 2040-parts.com

US $17.10
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Wendell, North Carolina, United States

Wendell, North Carolina, United States
Good usable condition. Came off 2006. Scuffs/scrapes/dirt/rusty spots/greasy/oily in areas. Bought a "LOT" of parts off a race team. Has some wear. No bends/cracks/repairs. Threads look good. Comes how you see it.
Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:43520-45G00 Brand:Suzuki

Good usable condition. Came off 2006. 

-Scuffs/scrapes/dirt/rusty spots/greasy/oily in areas. 

-Bought a "LOT" of parts off a race team. 

-Has some wear. No bends/cracks/repairs. 

-Threads look good.

-Comes how you see it.

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