09 07-10 Honda Cbr 600 Rr Cbr600rr Oem Left Seat Rail Subframe 50200-mfj-a30 on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
09 07-10 Honda CBR 600 RR CBR600RR OEM "STRAIGHT" Left Seat Rail Subframe 50200-MFJ-A30 - Appears to be in Good Usable Condition with normal rub marks- Removed From a 2009 Honda CBR600RR with only 1703 Miles - Please Refer to Pictures as an Accurate Assessment of this Item - Used, in good serviceable condition - see pics.
May fit other years and models, please check with the dealer to be certain.
What you see in the pic is exactly what you will be getting unless otherwise specified.
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