You are bidding on an air cleaner housing cover for a 2003 to 2006 CBR600RR. This middle housing is off of a salvaged new vehicle we purchased from Honda on a dealer auction. It is in new condition. Please email any questions you may have. We ship same day as receipt of verified payment. We have several other parts for this bike so please call or email if you are looking for a specific part.
Part typically retails for $72.49
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