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" SOLD " Screamin' Eagle® Heavy Breather Air Cleaner 28716-10
This high-flow forward-facing exposed element Air Cleaner Kit is sure to turn heads at the starting line. Featuring a polished and chrome-plated elbow, this unique air cleaner system offers improved performance and air flow when compared to the stock or Screamin' Eagle® High Flow air cleaner. The washable and re-chargeable filter features a bright chrome end cap with a laser-engraved Screamin' Eagle® logo. Intake tube and back plate are made from die cast lightweight aluminum, and are polished and chrome-plated or painted black for a brilliant finish. The back plate features integral breathers and sealed breather bolt plug. Includes a water-repellent rain sock and all mounting hardware. Fits '08-later Touring models equipped with Fairing Lower Glove Boxes. Like new.
$ 210.00 Shipped.
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