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07 Honda Trx 400 Ex Left Front Hub on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
Location:

Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States

Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
Condition:Used





Description:

Up for sale is the left front hub that came off a 2007 Honda TRX 400 EX that's being
parted out. It's in good shape and in good shape and ready for use. Check your Honda
dealer before you buy for fit.


SHIPPING & PAYMENT:

All items are used and in working order unless otherwise stated. Parts show normal wear and may be dirty.
Parts may need cleaning before use. All items come with what is pictured only unless otherwise stated.
I can always provide more pictures by request so you can better see what you are receiving.

I accept Pay Pal. Your payment must be made within 5 days of the date of purchase or the close
 of the auction. I am currently only shipping to the Continental United States. Item will be shipped within
1-3 days after payment is cleared. All returns are handled on a case by case basis.

 PLEASE NOTE: I want to make sure that You are happy with Your purchase! If there are any problems
 or any reasons that You are not satisfied, please contact me first before leaving any negative or no feedback.
I will do my best to resolve the issue to Your satisfaction.      








 

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