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Hrc Complete Racer Honda Nh3 Nsr250 Rk 88 T.t. F-3 Genuine Front Fender Rs250 R on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Miyazaki, Japan

Miyazaki, Japan
Condition:Used Brand:HRC Type:Front Fender Placement on Vehicle:Front Color:White Manufacturer Part Number:61100-NH3 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

HONDA 
NH3 NSR250RK 1988
HRC Complete Racer for the T.T. FORMULA-3 in Japan.

Genuine Front Fender Assembly

Crack is not.
There are some scratches.
Rear end to 
shortcut
for the improve cooling of radiator.



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