Honda Cr 125 & Cr 250 - 2002-2012 Graphic Kit Red Bull Style Cr125, Cr250 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
CR125/250 RED BULL STYLE Graphics
These Graphics are Printed on scratch-resistant Ultracurve
18mil vinyl with an exclusive LG PRINT Adhesive. Precision die-cut for
perfect fitment and alignment. Printed with fade resistant
environmentally friendly UV inks
Number plates will be blank unless you tell me other wise.
I will add custom last name & number for free.
you must leave me a message on paypal check out & ebay messaging
THIS KIT INCLUDES:
A Pair of radiator shroud graphics
A Pair of Airbox decals
Front and Rear Fender Decals
A Pair of Swingarm Decals
A Pair of Lower Fork Guard Decals
Front and Sidepanel Numberplate
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