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04 Kaw. 650 Praire Front Chunk W/ Actuator on 2040-parts.com

US $229.00
Location:

Ramer, Tennessee, US

Ramer, Tennessee, US
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HERE IS A FRONT CHUNK AND ACTUATOR THAT CAME OUT OF MINE PARTS ATV , IT WAS NOT A RUNNING ATV IT ROLL EASY WITH NO NOISES THE ACTUATOR WHEN ON WHEN I JUMP IT OUT ,THE PIN LOOKS A LITTLE ROUGH BUT IT WHEN ON CHUNK GOOD  THE CHUNK  LOOKS REAL GOOD TURNS GOOD ALL THE GEARS LOOK GOOD , ,ANY QUESTIONS CALL BEFORE BUYING  CALL STEVE AT  731 645-8460    IF NOT SURE ASKED BEFORE YOU BID OR BUY ,  .   TRYING TO BE FAIR,  EBAY AND SHIPPING FEE'S COST MONEY.  THANKS

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