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I am trying to put a 1994 Suzuki 250 quadrunner back into service. I have it up and running like new but need to replace the plastics as they are brittle and crumbling due to age and sun exposure. I would like to purchase new parts either OEM or aftermarket but have had little luck in finding them. I would even consider used or salvaged parts in serviceable condition. Any help in locating these parts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Front and rear are still available from Partzilla.  They're a bit pricey, but they'll be new. https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/suzuki/atv/1994/lt-f250t/front-fender-model-m-n-p-r-s-t

Good luck with survivor plastic, those things just didn't fare well in the sun.  It would be worth a try plastic welding cracks and sanding and buffing.  Might not help, but it's a cheap trial. 

You can also use the heat and shock method to revive the color.  Like this guy does with a heat gun, just douse it with cold water when it's still shiny.  That'll harden the surface instantly and bring life back to it.  Won't look new, but will look better.

 

 

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Sad to say, the original fenders are trash and unfixable. They are crumbling and cracking apart in pieces. So, I have to bite the bullet and either get new ones or find some serviceable used fenders. I think I will opt for the new ones. I can't find green or camo so I guess I will opt for orange and possibly paint them.

Thanks for the input.

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