Barnett Complete 'dirt Digger' Clutch Kit Honda Cr125r Fits 1986 To 1998 on 2040-parts.com
Renton, Washington, US
BARNETT COMPLETE 'DIRT DIGGER' CLUTCH KIT HONDA CR125R fits 1986 to 1998. New in box although box has seen better days. Clutch is sealed in unopened original package.
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