Honda Atc 250r 81 - 82 Red Plastic Rear Fender Atc250r Plastics on 2040-parts.com
Newberg, Oregon, US
This is a Shiny Plastic Maier-Mfg. Red rear fender for a Honda ATC250R three wheeler (81-82 only).
This fender is a factory blem direct from the Maier-Mfg. factory. The blem is rub marks from shipping and/or stacking. There is also a small wrinkle in the plastic from the manufacturing process on the right side of the fender as shown in the last picture. There may also be other minor surface imperfections that would not show up in a picture.
This red is also just a little bit brighter than Maier's standard red, so it may not match other fenders perfectly.
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