Honda Vfr800 Interceptor 2002-2009 Competition Werkes Fender Eliminator 1h801 on 2040-parts.com
Hernando, Mississippi, US
This is a new (taken out for pics & inventory) fender eliminator kit, made by Competition Werkes. It fits Honda VFR800 Interceptors, years 2002-2009.
Barcode says 02-06 models but it fits up to 09 models. Kit includes: bracket, nuts/bolts, decal & instructions. Free shipping in the USA.
Good luck bidding!
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