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Honda Fl250 Odyssey 1977-1984 Air Box Boot - Oem - Good Used Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Portland, Oregon, US

Portland, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Fits:Array Part Brand:Honda OEM - Made in Japan Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Air Box/Carburetor/Carb Intake Boot off of a 1983 Honda Odyssey FL250/FL 250. 

 

This is an OEM Made in Japan part in good working condition.  The rubber is shiny, pliable with no cracking or discoloration.  There is a small rub mark at the bend and visible hose clamp marks where it was attached at each end, but it is otherwise in excellent condition.  Pulled from a good, running cart. 

 

Feel free to contact me with questions and check out the other Odyssey part I have for sale. 

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