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2003 Suzuki Ltz400 Ltz Atv Frame Chassis Read Description on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
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West Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

West Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Has multiple welded sections, mostly at joints of the frame rails. There are scratches and dirt stains from use. In usable condition, comes as pictured.
Manufacturer:Suzuki Brand:Suzuki Fits:ATV Compatible Year:2003 Item:Frame Chassis Compatible Make:Suzuki Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:S95-101 Compatible Model:LTZ400 KFX400

Has multiple welded sections, mostly at joints of the frame rails. There are scratches and dirt stains from use. In usable condition, comes as pictured. Please feel free to message or call us at 413-736-2201 with any questions.

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