1982-84 Honda V45 Magna Main Fuel Hose New Oem on 2040-parts.com
Mason City, Illinois, US
HERE IS A BRAND NEW OEM NOT A DRIED OUT OLD STOCK OR USED, MAIN FUEL HOSE FOR A 1982-84 HONDA V45 MAGNA. THIS IS THE HOSE FROM THE MAIN FUEL TANK TO THE AUX TANK. THIS IS NEW IN THE HONDA PACKAGE NEVER OPENED NEVER ON A BIKE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS THANKS
IL RES MUST PAY 6.25% SALES TAX
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