1979-1980 Honda Xr 500 Side Plate Decal Kit Ahrma Xr Xl Honda on 2040-parts.com
New York, New York, US
You are looking at a decal kit for the 1979-1980 Honda XR500 This includes two decals for the left and right side plates. This will put the perfect finish on your restoration project. These are exact replica's of the OEM decals that are no longer available from the manufacturer. Thanks for looking and check out my other auctions for other great deals on Vintage Motorcycle decals. We add new stuff daily
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