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1999-2001 Genuine Honda Odyssey Air Cleaner Intake Hose Tube 17228-p8f-a00 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
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Boulder, Colorado, US

Boulder, Colorado, US
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1999 - 2001 Genuine Honda Odyssey 

Air Cleaner Intake Tube

Common replacement part to fix tear in old air intake tube. 

Brand New Genuine Honda Air Cleaner Intake Tube.

 


Price: $ 49.00 


 **All Genuine Honda Parts are backed by Honda's Limited 12 month warranty.


FITS:

1999 2000 2001 Honda Odyssey (ALL)

Part # 17228-P8F-A00



 

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