Suzuki 800 Intruder, Vs800, Air Box, Air Filter, Box, Rear Air Box, 1993 on 2040-parts.com
Lingle, Wyoming, US
This is the rear air filter box off a 1993 Suzuki VS800 Intruder. This is a nice clean box and it includes the air filter. It has just some light scratches and no serious damage that I can see.
This part may fit several other years and/or models but you will need to check your book or with your dealer to be sure. I would be happy to answer any questions you send about this item. The shipping price listed here is for the U.S. lower 48 states. All other locations will need to contact me for a price on shipping.
Payment should be made within 7 days after the sale ends and I will ship your item within 5 business days after receiving payment.
Thank you for looking and good luck! Randy
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