Up for auction is a brand new HEP front nose guard for your LTR 450 R. Protects electronics up front when headlights are removed for racing applications. These are available in many colors at no additional charge. We do all our powder coating in house. If nothing is stated you will recieve the plain mill finish. Made from light weight alumiunum. Great fit and finish! Please email with any questions. Thank you.
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"hep" suzuki ltr 450 r rear fender brackets(US $69.99)
Yamaha raptor 660 r h e p led taillight kit(US $69.99)
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11 2011 arctic cat 650 h1 left front lower a-arm 4x4(US $34.99)
Rzr 900 xp grill (US $32.50)
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