1985 Honda 250sx Skid Plate Frame Guard Atc Atc Oem 250 Sx on 2040-parts.com
New Tripoli, Pennsylvania, United States
This skid plate came from a 1985 Honda 250x three wheeler. Its in pretty good shape just needs to be cleaned up.Has some minor dents and scratches as expected for a 30 year old swing arm.Thanks.
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