1993 93 Honda Cr125 Cr 125 Radiator Tank Shrouds 93 94 on 2040-parts.com
Carbondale, Illinois, United States
These parts will fit other years and models, but check with a dealer first. I will combine shipping for multiple items won. Some items cannot be packaged together because of size or weight. Please, feel free to contact me for any questions on shipping multiple items or single items Check my other auctions or store for other parts to this bike Some additional postage may be requested for some international buyers from Customs or their Post Office in their country. I will not be responsible for such request I am parting out a 1993 Honda CR125 2 stroke This is the tank shrouds In good shape as images show, no cracks in either piece, they have been painted Will fit 93-94 and other years and models, but do your homework or confirm with a dealer first Comes with all you see
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