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00 - 01 Honda Cbr 929 929rr Oem Front Rim Front Wheel Lip Bend Rides Good 9293 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
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00 - 01 HONDA CBR 929RR OEM FRONT RIM FRONT WHEEL.

IT HAS A LIP BEND BUT RIDES GOOD.

HAS PAINT CHIPS & MARKS.

WORKS GOOD.

COMES AS PICTURED.

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THIS WILL FIT 00 - 01 HONDA CBR 929 929RR


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