Honda Vfr700f Vfr F2 Interceptor 87 Front Fender 61100-ml7-000zb 61100-ml7-000zc on 2040-parts.com
Barberton, Ohio, US
From a Honda VFR700F Interceptor 87 with 23k miles
Front Fender, that's been painted, not all busted up, couple scratches etc
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