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Ufo Ktm 125sx - 250sx Left Right Radiator Shrouds 125 200 250 Sx 01 02 03 04 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Geneva, New York, United States

Geneva, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:UFO Paint:OEM Paint Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Color:Black Type:Radiator Number of Pieces:2 Material:ABS Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:KT03065127

Brand new UFO radiator shroud plastics still in bag. Black in color, both right and left side.  Stock fit for 2001-2004 KTM 125-250 sx models... may fit other models as well.  Part number KT03065127, please check for fitment before purchase.

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