Honda Trx 400ex Frame Chassis Powdercoated Red And Gusseted 2005 on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Illinois, United States
For sale - One factory frame removed from a running Honda 400EX. Excellent, used condition. Frame is straight. Red powdercoat is in very good condition. Frame has been guesseted. Vin number is unreadable - powdercoat job covered up the vin. Frame is a 2005 model.
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