Dxv400 -arctic Cat -seat Latch on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Seat latch and spring pulled from a 04 dvx400,will fit 03-08 DVX400. Is used,as seen in pictures=slightly dirty etc,but 100% functional/good useable condition..Selling all my used parts AS-IS in general as far as no extended warranty,but i do guarantee that parts will not be DOA,and will arrive as seen and described in the auction. Shipping on this is to US/and US territory (PR/Guam etc) only.
On Jun-24-13 at 16:51:15 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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