P3 Composites Carbon Fiber Skid Plate Yamaha Yz250fx 15-16 on 2040-parts.com
Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States
This listing is for one P3 Composites Carbon Fiber Skid Plate This skid plate will fit the following motorcycles: Fits Yamaha YZ250FX 15-16 Some Colors not shown in images
P3′s new Bi-Color Weave Carbon Composite moto protection products are set to revolutionize the industry! P3 engineers have combined their proven composite skid plate designed with a new high-tech carbon bi-color weave. The result is an amazingly brilliant bolt on product that will give your machine a full factory look. All of our new Carbon, Kevlar, and Biaxial Glass Fiber bash plates combine a smooth, flowing design with seamless construction. They provide your motor and frame with the most protection possible.
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