1992 - 1994 Cr500r 1992 -1993 Cr125r Honda Fork Seal Set And Wipers # 15-5058 on 2040-parts.com
Apache Junction, Arizona, US
THIS IS A SET OF FORK SEALS AND WIPERS FOR A HONDA 1992-94 CR 500R AND 1992-93 CR 125..THIS IS A NEW SET K&L SUPPLY PART NUMBER 15-5058..ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME....THANKS
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