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Banshee Drag Lightweight Rigid Front End Banshee 450r Yfz 450 on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Belpre, Ohio, US

Belpre, Ohio, US
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 TURBO CHASSIS!

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Up for sale is a a banshee drag lightweight rigid front end!
This front end is  made of chromolly and completely tig welded!

They are +5 forward

Auction includes a-arms, spindles (straight 5/8" spindles for spindle mount wheels) and polished tie rods with ends,

Turbo Chassis makes this stem along with many other products. Swingarms, wheelie bars, struts, gas tanks, 4 stroke drag pipes, , rigid front ends, full chassis and more!! 

Give us a call or text today at 304-483-0472!

WE LOOK FORWARD TO HELPING YOU SET YOUR BIKE UP TO FUNCTION WELL AND LOOK GREAT!!

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