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1996-2004 Honda Xr 250 Xr250 250r Xr250r Left Engine Stator Cover Rotor Flywheel on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Chattaroy, Washington, US

Chattaroy, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Here is a left engine cover off of a 1996 Honda XR250R. Should fit 1996-2004 Honda XR250R's and maybe other models, please check with your dealer to be sure. I am parting out this complete bike, please check my other auctions for all of the other parts!

      • Came off of a good running bike
      • Shifted great
      • Clean
      • Some scratches
      • No cracks
      • All threads are good

I ship worldwide. Contact me for a shipping quote if you are out of the United States. I combine shipping- just send me an e-mail stating what you want and I will get you a shipping price. I accept returns, just check at the bottom of the listing. The payments I accept are PayPal only. Payment is required within 7 days of the auction ending date, if it is not received within that time, a dispute will be opened. If there are any issues whatsoever with your purchase, please contact me before leaving neutral or negative feedback. I will try my hardest to please you.

 


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