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Vintage - Honda Air Filter 15461-551-315 For 1970s 600 Coupe W/ Box on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
This listing is for (1) Honda Filter as seen in the pictures above. This is a new old stock part in original box. It is part # 15461-551-315. Looks to be complete. This item is not in perfect condition. It shows signs of wear and storage from the years. I found this item in a box i got from a local estate sale. You will get the exact item you see in the pictures as you see it. Nothing more or less. Please closely examine the pictures for the best look possible!
Brand:Honda Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:15461-551-315

This listing is for (1) Honda Filter as seen in the pictures above. This is a new old stock part in original box. It is part # 15461-551-315. Looks to be complete. Been in storage for many years. This item is not in perfect condition. It shows signs of wear and storage from the years. I found this item in a box i got from a local estate sale. You will get the exact item you see in the pictures as you see it. Nothing more or less. Please closely examine the pictures for the best look possible!





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