Vincent Hrd Intake Manifolds Twin 1000cc Black Shadow on 2040-motos
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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these are two intake manifolds for what I believe to be either Vincent or HRD as the part numbers are very close to the twin intake numbers, take a look at the photos to see the part numbers... got them in a pile of intakes a while back, no ship to Malaysia india or Thailand please ask questions thanks..
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