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Uni Air Filter Nu-2466 Suzuki Gsxr 750 Gsxr 1100 Still In Original Packeging on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Petersburg, West Virginia, United States

Petersburg, West Virginia, United States
New Old Stock.
Brand:UNI Manufacturer Part Number:NU-2466 UPC:Does not apply

This is a new old stock UNI pod air filter. The part number is NU-2466. It is for a Suzuki GSXR 750/1100. Please check that it fits your bike before buying. It is still in original packaging and never been opened. Please look at the pictures because they are part of the description also. It is sold as is with no returns. Feel free to email me with any questions. Thanks for looking, and if you have a problem with your order please come to me before going to eBay or leaving bad feedback. Thanks.

Fitment
Suzuki
1988-1992 GSXR 750
1989-1992 GSXR 1100



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