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Univox 1970s P Bass Style, 3 Tone Sunburst - Used

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Univox 1970s P Bass Style, 3 Tone Sunburst - UsedThese Univox P Basses were made in Japan in the 1970s and are highly sought after for being a vintage instrument without breaking the bank. It came into our shop and needed some love! Since then, it has had a rewire, bone nut installed, fret dress and a deluxe setup to top it off. The original pickups pack a punch. This Univox "lawsuit" era P Bass is in "heavy relic" condition and it is fully functional.
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★★★★★ 5
Worth every penny
So far so good better than the plain cabin air filter , last longer and price is right so it’s a win win for me
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Cassandra
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 4
Did not fit my car
Style: HCC1817-X
The product looks good and does fit a 2024 Hyundai Tucson hybrid.
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SeanEllAZ
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Health, Eco, AND Econo friendly.
Style: HCC2128-X
40K+ miles o my 2020 Ranger. Thought I’d replace the CAF (cabin air filter.) Holy c__p. The original factory filter was clogged with dust, mesquite seeds, Palo verde droppings -YUCK. This reusable filter improved airflow immensely, plus the cabin feels fresher. Quite a bargain compared to the major brand reusable CAF (K_N) too, or pulling clogged filters, throwing them in the trash and buying a new disposable filter to install. I’m looking forward to pulling this in a month and seeing what it kept out of my breath, washing it, and reinstalling it.
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Michelle Rohrbach
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★★★★★ 5
Great filter
Style: HCC2146-X
My husband said this filter was high-quality, he was quite impressed. We’re not crazy about the washable kind normally, so we’ll have to see how it holds up.
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Sandwichmaker
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Filter Fits Properly and is an Easy Install
Style: Particulate Media
Though not made for or by Honda, this filter is inexpensive and looks like it's capable of filtering the air coming into the passenger compartment of our 2012 Honda Fit. The primary difference between this unit and the original filter supplied by Honda is that the original unit has some "ribs" that help to keep the pleats separated attached to the top of the pleats. The item I received lacks that, but it appears to me that the pleats are strong enough on their own for the intended purpose. The filter fits into the frame as it should. Replacing this filter is incredibly easy and requires no tools: you empty the glove compartment, compress it's sides inward so that the rubber stops on either side clear the dash, allowing the glove compartment to drop out an extra 4-5 inches. Then, you can see and reach the cover for the cabin air filter, which is secured by latches on each side. Remove the cover and slide out the filter and frame. Replace the air filter element, which just sits in the frame, replace the frame and cover, and compress the glove compartment sides again to put it back in place. Put your stuff back in the glove compartment and you're done. In a few minutes you've saved significant dollars over the cost of having this done in the shop. Congratulations! The engine air filter is equally easy to replace in the Fit, though for that job I prefer to use a Honda OEM part. Edit: I thought I should add a reminder to install the filter in such a way that the air flow indicator is the same as the one that you remove, i.e. do not put it in upside down. If I remember correctly, air flows from above to below in the Honda Fit. Also, currently, the price for this item is not competitive.
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