Honda Fuel Filler Cap - Cbr600/ 900/ 1000 on 2040-parts.com
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, US
HONDA FUEL FILLER CAP WITH KEY CODE TAG
THIS IS OFF AN AUCTION UNIT FROM HONDA, SOLD TO US FOR PARTS ONLY
MUST GET KEY MADE FOR THIS WITH CODE ON TAG
FITS : 2003-2011 HONDA CBR600RR
2009-2010 HONDA CBR600RA
2000-2003 HONDA CBR900RR
2001 HONDA CBR900RE
2004-2011 HONDA CBR1000RR
2009 HONDA CBR1000RA
RETAILS FOR $151.49
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