Honda 83-85 V45 Sabre Vf700s Vf750s Air Filter Uni-filter Nu-4076 on 2040-parts.com
Ridgefield, Connecticut, United States
Frame not included, filter only. CLOSEOUT! When they're gone, that's it. Can be cleaned and re-oiled over and over. Please note that Unis do NOT come pre oiled. Do NOT run these filters dry! The 82 Sabre has a different design filter. |
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