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1984 & 85 Honda V30 Magna & Interceptor Carb Insulators (boots) Oem New on 2040-parts.com

US $40.99
Location:

Mason City, Illinois, United States

Mason City, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:honda Make:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:16211-MJ8-000 Part Brand:Honda Warranty:Yes Part Type:Intake & Fuel System Type:Other Intake & Fuel Systems

here is a set of 4 new oem carb insulators (boots) for a 1984 & 85 v30 magna & interceptor. VF500C & VF500.F these are new in the honda packages never opened. never on a bike please feel free to ask questions     thanks 

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