Aluminum Radiator Fit For Honda Cr125r Cr125 Cr 125r 2005 2006 2007 2row on 2040-parts.com
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APPLICATIONS *HONDA CR125R 2005-2007 Core Size Height :9.13 In. Width :5.04 In. Thickness:1.34 In.(2ROW) Inlet/Outlet: :0.3 In -0.63 In-0.63 In WITH CAP SIDE Height :9.13 In. Width :5.04 In. Thickness:1.34 In.(2ROW) Inlet/Outlet: :0.3 In -0.63 In-0.63 In-0.71 In
NOTE:Radiator Cap Included.all aluminum item.Direct Fit.more cooling.
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