Yamaha Wolverine 450 2006 Right Front Control Arms Upper And Lower on 2040-parts.com
Battle Ground, Washington, US
Great working condition, came off my quad with only 650 miles on it. The left front wheel hit a tree and bent the frame, no damage to this item. Upper and Lower Control arms are in great condition, comes complete with all bushings and hardware.
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