Carbon Fiber Carburetor Heat Shield, Honda Crf250 on 2040-parts.com
Keystone Heights, Florida, United States
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Carbon Fiber Works, Carbon Fiber Carburetor Heat Shield for Honda CRF250. Does not fit X Model. Back has writing that says CRHS25F. Do not know what years this fits, so please study pictures carefully.
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