1986 Honda Fourtrax 250 Oem Original Tool Kit With Tools 83501-vm4-771 on 2040-parts.com
Warrenton, Oregon, United States
Original With almost all of the tools, missing the 2 Wrenches and the pliers, Contains the the Original Tire Gauge which is usually lost first, the T bar with the Box end and the Original tool bag. Honda Does Not sell this part anymore. Wont find any nicer then this with the Lid. Ships fast. I have a whole 1986 Honda Fourtrax 250 2x4 if you need any parts message me and i probably have it. Comes with both mounting bolts as well
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