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Used Honda Sportrax 450r Cylinder Head Cover (2004-2008) on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Aiken, South Carolina, US

Aiken, South Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:12310-HP1-600

This auction is for a used Honda Sportrax 450R cylinder head cover, fitting years 2004 - 2008. This item was replaced on a customers 2006 TRX450R. The head cover was ordered by accident, and the customer wanted it installed anyway, even though the old one was still good. See pictures for condition. Inside of the head cover is immaculate. The outside has a single scuff mark, and the rest is just dirt (I tried to clean it as best as I could, but it's a four-wheeler. It's gonna get dirty).

This item usually retails for $159.95, but we are starting the bid at $50! This is a steal of a deal!

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