Polisport Dgp Pre-drilled Front Fender Yellow 1989-2000 Rm125 Rm250 New In Pkg!! on 2040-parts.com
Kerrville, Texas, US
A brand new YELLOW Polisport Plastics DGP front fender for the 1989-2000 Suzuki RM125 and RM250 still in the original packaging. It has pre-drilled holes for bolt on compatibility for the models listed. It is produced with DGP- Durable Gloss Polypropylene. DGP is the first plastic composition for Off Road that incorporates simultaneously maximum high gloss and high resistance.
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