New Aluminum Engine Plugs Caps Fits Honda Crf250r Crf250x 2004-2013 Z1-titanium on 2040-parts.com
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New CNC Aluminum Engin Plug Caps fits Honda CRF250R CRF250X | ||
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This engine plug is a great replacement for the heavy stock steel piece, it's lighter, stronger and more durable. It is CNC machined from aircraft quality aluminum alloy and anodized for the perfect match of looks and performance. This high quality product is made by an ISO-9001 certificated manufacturer in Taiwan.
Specification : Made in Taiwan
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