1991 Cr250 Engine/frame Skid Plate Guard Cr 250 91 on 2040-parts.com
Enfield, Connecticut, US
Up For Sale is a Aluminum Engine/Frame Skid Plate off a 1991 CR250
Ready To Bolt On And Ride
Needs Nothing
Rough Shape But Still Useable
Feel Free To Ask Any Questions At All!!!
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