Vintage/evo Cr125/250/500 1989 Honda Mugen Factory Wings, Brand New on 2040-parts.com
Bristol, United Kingdom
Vintage/Evo CR125/250/500 1989 Honda Mugen Factory Wings, Brand New, Brand New. These decals come as a pair (right and left side) and are made from an ultra thick, sticky and glossy material. Any questions, please ask.
We kindly ask all of our buyers to wait 3 weeks from dispatch time before contacting us regarding missing items as we have had problems from time to time with Postal services holding up the delivery time which is out of our hands but this has usually been resolved within a 3 week period. |
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