Used 1989 Honda Cr250 Air Box Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
Used complete air box from a 1989 Honda CR250, part number 17210-KS7-831. Nice condition, additional holes drilled with screen backing for extra air flow. Looks good. Comes with shock mud guard, air boot and filter. Fits 1988-89 CR250, 1989-1990 CR125 and 1989 CR500. Shipping $15, will combine.
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