1983 Honda Cr80, Cr60 Number Plate Background Decals on 2040-parts.com
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
One set of three reproduction background decals to fit 1983 Honda CR80 and CR60 oem number plates. If you have the 1984 CR60 please see my other listing.
These decals are made with high quality vehicle grade matte black vinyl. Yellow or white decals are also available at your request. Great for a restoration project or just to clean up the appearance of your old bike. If you need other hard to find number plate decals for your vintage bike I may be able to help. Thanks for your interest. |
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