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1985 Atc350x Honda Oem Frame Chassis W/ Paperwork 85 350x Atc 350 X on 2040-parts.com

US $445.00
Location:

Napa, California, United States

Napa, California, United States

1985 ATC350X frame with CA paperwork in very nice condition. The original paint looks great only showing some light wear and scratches. No rust, cracks, or repairs to the frame. Pictures 9 and 11 show the only damaged threads which are one on each side for the rear grab bar. They aren't totally stripped out but the bolts had some resistance coming out. Otherwise all of the threads are clean. The cable mounts look good as well. Great shape overall.

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