1987 Atc200x Air Filter Box Lid Caution Decal Sticker Atc New 86 87 200x Honda on 2040-parts.com
Brookport, Illinois, US
Replaces OEM HONDA part number 87506-HB5-670 . This is a new on the spot reproduction CAUTION decal for the 1987 Honda ATC200X. I have pictured the OEM HONDA decal for reference and it is not for sale, Discontinued from Honda. This is the best repro , it is located under the seat on the air filter lid . There are other repros out there but this is on the spot perfect. It's the only one I have so get it now! You won't be disappointed, must have for a restoration.
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