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Honda Rc51 00-06 Oem Right Side Lower Cowl Fairing on 2040-parts.com

US $189.95
Location:

Union, New Jersey, US

Union, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Honda Placement on Vehicle:Right

Here is a used Honda RC51 OEM Right Side Lower Cowl Fairing from a 2002 model.  This has surface rash & scratches majority on the decals a minor rashes on paint.  It has Absolutely NO CRACKS on the fairings it high sided on grass.  All the mounting holes are in tack & pads are all there ready for use.  This was used for the track and would make a great back up or track use.  This fairing can easily be fix to almost new with a paint job and new decals which are available at your local dealer.  Note this does not come with any fasteners.  If you have any questions please ask!!  Please see my other Honda RC51 auctions.

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