1990 Cr250r Honda Radiator Shrouds With Fork Guards Cr250 Cr 250 90 91 92 93 on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
One set of radiator shrouds and one set of fork guards from a 1990 CR250R Honda. The shrouds are fair condition normal scratches have been painted with what looks like gloss clear. Needs to be redone. Fork guards are a little dirty I would scrub and try a fine coat of satin white to make them look great. Buyer to pay shipping.
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