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Arctic Cat Dvx 400 Subframe Frame 2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Burlington Flats, New York, United States

Burlington Flats, New York, United States
Condition:Used Fits:ATV Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Good subframe off a 06 dvx 400. No bends, breaks, or welds.  All threads where looked at and appear to be fine.

-Comes exactly as pictured!!! Will ship item out next or same day of purchase. I make sure there are many pics for you to have a good idea of what the item looks like that your buying. Take a good look before buying and I will describe any defects or issues noticed. 

_All items come exactly as pictured and will be accepted as a return if needed. You will have to pay shipping both ways unless the issue was our fault. There in NO restocking fee!

-phone number is 16074425016

-We take time to do a quick cleaning to all these parts and get a good inspection to describe a part to you the best  way possible knowing pictures are not always the easiest way to tell condition. Your return purchases and positive feedback is very important to us.

-Positive feedback is very important to us and a mistake on my end can occur. With that said please contact me to resolve any issues. I have tons of more ATV and dirt bike parts that aren't listed yet!

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