Kuryakyn - 9947 - Skull Air Cleaner, Black Chrome on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Texas, United States
I removed this air cleaner from my 2007 FXD when it had approximately 7500 miles on it, about 3 years ago. I just found it in the box my new cleaner came in and figgered someone else may like it on their bike. It does have signs of use but overall in good condition. Will come with everything needed to mount. You should prolly clean the K&N element before use. Low starting bid and actual shipping charges applied.
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