2002 09 Honda Vfr800 Interceptor Laminar Lip Winshield Extention Vfr 800 on 2040-parts.com
Medway, Massachusetts, United States
Used
Laminar Lip Winshield Extention for stock wind shieldYou will need replace Velcro or install new pieces on windscreen and save those on Ze lip ,for 2002 interceptor 800 .Good condition ,should fit up to 2009 Please check all pictures . good condition also i have for extra $ Used Staintune muffler ,low mileage ,from 2002 VFR800. I believe will fit up to 2009 correct me if i wrong Has removable buffers for better sound . I dont know if this will fit your bike ,please google for help . Also i have for sale ,corbin seat and pass backrest ,rear cowl ,0 gravity screen ,tools and service manual |
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