This is off o a 2008 KTM XCF 250 no cracks, holes ect... The previous owner decided to put rubber tar coating over the whole thing. Probably will need powder coated to make it look nice. But will probably fit right on a ridden bike and not stick out like a sore thumb. Any questions email me. I will not ship out of CONUS. Buyer responsible for all shipping cost. What you see in the pic is what you get. Thanks for looking!
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