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Harley-davidson Models Intake Manifold Coversion Kit # 35-8035 Rigid Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Napoleon, Ohio, US

Napoleon, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:V-Twin Manufacturing Manufacturer Part Number:35-8035 Vendor Alias:V-Twin Mfg

This listing is for a V-Twin MFG manifold conversion kit for Harley-Davidson motorcycles.  Part # 35-8035, this kit is new in open box.  It is missing the mounting bolts so you will need to purchase them separately.  This sale includes the pictured manifold and  flanges.  This kit is for converting your motorcycle intake to a more rigid mount. 
Listed fitment is as follows:
 

  • FXST 1984-1999
  • FLST 1986-1999
  •  FXR 1984-1994
  •  FXD 1991-1999
  •   FLT 1984-1999
  •  

    This item is sold AS-IS with no returns/ exchanges/ refunds accepted.  You are responsible for check to see if this part will fit your specific application, so please do so prior to purchase. 
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