New Oem- 2001 Honda Cbr 929 Left Lower Fairing on 2040-parts.com
Oakland, California, US
This is a NEW OEM factory left lower fairing for a 2001 CBR 929. The part has not wear and tear, has never been used. It's in it's original box and wrapping. If you buy this same part from Honda, the cost is over $400.00
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