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Harley Davidson Chrome Air Filters With Base Cv And S&s Carbs on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Fullerton, California, US

Fullerton, California, US
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THIS IS THE PERFECT CHROME FILTER FOR YOUR HARLEYS, CHOPPER, BOBBER CUSTOM BIKE THAT YOU WANT TO ADD SOME CHROME TO. THIS UNIT IS PERFECT FOR ANY CARBURETORS . THE BASE IS PRE DRILLED SO YOU CAN USE IT ON  CV AND S&S CARBS. THIS INCLUDES A  4 INCH FILTER WITH CHROME COVER. YOU ALSO GET THE THREE WING HOLD DOWN WHICH IS THE OLD CAL CUSTOM STYLE ONE. THE FILTER IS REPLACEABLE  AND SOLD BY US ON EBAY.  ALL PARTS ARE INCLUDED AND IN NEW CONDITION. 

WE ALSO OFFER ANOTHER FILTER KIT WITH A BASE THAT IS NOT DRILLED HOLES FOR UNIVERSAL APPLICATIONS. 
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