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Tusk Comp Series Nerf Bars (silver With Black Webbing) For Honda 400ex 400x on 2040-parts.com

US $105.99
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Cissna Park, Illinois, United States

Cissna Park, Illinois, United States
Tusk Comp Series Nerf Bars (Silver with Black Webbing) for Honda 400ex 400x, US $105.99, image 1
Condition:New Fits:ATV Brand:Tusk

New Set of Tusk Nerf Bars Silver with black webbing, fits the following models:


  • HONDA TRX 400EX 1999–2008
  • HONDA TRX 400X 2009
  • HONDA TRX 400X 2012–2014
  • Tusk Comp Series Nerf Bars are built beefier than most standard nerf bars creating higher strength and rigidity.
  • 1 3/8" alloy tubes are heli-arc welded at the joints and then brushed to a high luster.
  • Features a trick looking laser-etched logo on both left and right nerf bars.

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