Airbox Adapter 04-05 Crf250r To Cr500 Engine Aluminum Frame on 2040-parts.com
Washington, Utah, US
This auction is for one aluminum airbox adapter plate used to convert an 04-05 CRF250R chassis to accept a CR500 engine. This is not an auction for the airbox just for the adapter plate. This plate is made of 1/8" thick 5052 aluminum. It is cut out on a CNC water jet then de-burred. It comes with all the holes pre-drilled and ready to assemble with your airbox. This is made to be use with an ariboot from a 1998-1999 CR250.
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