New Honda Atc250r 85 - 86 White Plastic Front Fender Atc 250r on 2040-parts.com
Newberg, Oregon, US
Brand new Shiny Maier White Front fender for a Honda ATC250R 3-Wheeler years 1985-1986.
Picture may not be an exact representation of color shade. Last picture is to show color shade of fenders.
Rear fender, air scoops, and headlight shell sold separately in our ebay store.
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Parts includes Maier 's limited 1 year warranty against any breaking or cracking!!
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