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Su-2504 K&n Air Filter Suzuki Tf250 Ozark Ltz250 Quadsport on 2040-parts.com

US $62.15
Location:

Apple Valley, California, US

Apple Valley, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:We will refund or exchange any item, Providing it is in new condition and includes all original packaging and documents. If the item being returned included free or discounted shipping you will be charged for the Actual shipping cost. Please contact us requesting a Return Goods Authorization # before returning your item. You must return item within 14 days of authorization, at your expense and pay shipping for any exchanges. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:K&N Manufacturer Part Number:SU-2504 Warranty:Yes

K&N Replacement Air Filters are ideal for extended use in dirty and dusty off-road riding and provide clean carburetion even at high altitude. As a rule, no jet changes are required with just a K&N filter element. K&N replacement air filters are washable and reusable and provide high air-flow with excellent filtration.

Part SU-2504 Product Specifications

Product Style: Unique Universal Air Filter
Filter Material: Cotton Gauze
Filter Re-Oiling Amount: 0.48 oz (14 ml)
Weight: 1.5 lb (0.7 kg)
Product Box Length: 4.63 in (117 mm)
Product Box Width: 4.63 in (117 mm)
Product Box Height: 7.25 in (184 mm)



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K&N SU-2504 fits the following:
2013 SUZUKI LTF250 OZARK 249 - All

2012 SUZUKI LTF250 OZARK 249 - All

2009 SUZUKI LTZ250 QUADSPORT Z 246 - All

2009 SUZUKI LTF250 OZARK 250 - All

2008 SUZUKI LTZ250 QUADSPORT Z 246 - All

2008 SUZUKI LTF250 OZARK 250 - All

2007 SUZUKI LTZ250 QUADSPORT Z 246 - All

2007 SUZUKI LTF250 OZARK 250 - All

2006 SUZUKI LTZ250 QUADSPORT Z 246 - All

2006 SUZUKI LTF250 OZARK 250 - All

2005 SUZUKI LTZ250 QUADSPORT Z 246 - All

2005 SUZUKI LTF250 OZARK 250 - All

2004 SUZUKI LTZ250 QUADSPORT Z 246 - All

2004 SUZUKI LTF250 OZARK 250 - All

2003 SUZUKI LTF250 OZARK 250 - All

2002 SUZUKI LTF250 OZARK 250 - All

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