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Holey Moses Clone Filter Adaptor, Kart Racing,honda Gx200,bsp,ducar on 2040-parts.com

US $28.95
Location:

Oakboro, North Carolina, United States

Oakboro, North Carolina, United States
Holey Moses Clone Filter Adaptor, Kart Racing,Honda GX200,BSP,Ducar, US $28.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Holey Moses (Dover Power) Manufacturer Part Number:HM-FA

 

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Holey Moses Air Intake System

Its a 2 piece, Billet Alum designed Honda Clone Racing Air Filter Adaptor

In the picture you can see that NO Bolts,,nuts or anything to interfere with the circulation of air flow

Use of this system will IMPROVE throttle response and acceleration.

This part is 100% Legal in the AKRA,,NKA,,WKA,,IKF and all other sanctioning bodies rules

Kit includes

2 Piece Billet Adaptor

2 Special Carb Studs & Nuts

1 Thick Rubberized Gasket

Instruction Sheet

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