Universal Fairing For Cbr600f Cbr 600 Fv Cbr600 F3 95-96 1995 1996 G08 7d on 2040-parts.com
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Free Gift: Windscreen . Item fit for: HONDA CBR600 F3 (97-98) .Quantity: 15 piece .Material: ABS Plastic .Condition: Brand New
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