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Decal Kit For A Honda Cr250 Cr 250 Cr250r 250r Xr250 Xr250r Xr250l Dirtbike on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

Southeast, Missouri, US

Southeast, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Country of Manufacture:United States

Honda CR250 or XR250 decal set

 

Item description:

This is a new set of of reproduction decals for a Honda CR250 or XR250 motorcycles, set has 2 decals total, left and right side tank, all are black as seen in picture, here is your chance to save on this very hard to find item.

Shipping:

This item will ship anywhere in the United States for $2.45 and any where outside the United States is $3.45 worldwide.

Payment:

Payment methods excepted as follows: cash at pick-up, paypal, or certified cashiers check. Must be paid in full within 5 days from auction end. Item will not ship until funds clear, once cleared item will ship out within 2-3 days of payment received. All sales are final. Thanks for shopping here on Ebay!!!

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