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1983 Honda Cb 1000c Fuel Valve on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Victoria, Minnesota, US

Victoria, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Honda Placement on Vehicle:Left Surface Finish:Aluminum Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan

A used fuel valve, removed from a running 1983 Honda CB 1000C.  Functional, but does not include a filter screen.  This

fuel valve may also fit other Honda  models.  Such as the CB 900C, 900F, GL 1100, CB 1100F, and possibly more.  Please check

fitment to your application prior to bidding, as I am not positive as to other models this fuel valve may fit.  Thanks for looking.

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