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2 New Yamaha Xv1100 Virago 88-99 Intake Manifold Boots on 2040-parts.com

US $45.79
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:11-4191 Make:Yamaha Surface Finish:BLACK Intake & Fuel System Part Type:Intake Boots Warranty:Yes Part Brand:k&l supply Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

 

BRAND NEW CARB HOLDERS  ONE BUY= 2 CARB BOOT HOLDERS WITH ORINGS MADE IN JAPAN

 INCLUDES  ORINGS

        FITS:

88-89 XV1100 U/UC/W/WC

90-91 XV1100 A/AC/B/BC VIRAGO

92-93 XV1100 D/DC/E/EC

94-95 XV1100 F/FC/G/GC VIRAGO

96-98 XV1100 H/HC/J/JC/K/KC VIRAGO

1999 XV1100 L/LC

96-97 XV1100 SH/SHC/SJ/SJC

1998 XV1100 SK/SKC

1999 XV1100 L/LC VIRAGO


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