Honda 1988 1989 Cr250r - Carburetor Mount - Discontinued By Honda - Ahrma - Vmx on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, New Hampshire, US
Part Description = INSULATOR, CARBURETOR **Discontinued**
Factory original removed from 1988 Honda CR250R
Part # = 16221-KS7-830
Model Fitment Count = 2
CR250R-J 1988
CR250R-K 1989
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