Honda 1983-cr250r-cr480r-right Rear Wheel Spacer-no Longer Available From Honda on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, New Hampshire, US
Part # = 42311-KA4-710
Part Description = COLLAR, REAR WHEEL SIDE - Discontinued
Model Count = 2
CR250R-D 1983 250 CR250R Off Road
CR480R-D 1983 480 CR480R Off Road
Factory original removed from 1983 CR250R
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