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713d Paughco Side By Side Shotgun Exhaust Head Pipes Harley Shovelhead 1966-1969 on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Mentor, Ohio, US

Mentor, Ohio, US
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Paughco Exhaust Head Pipes


1-3/4" diameter side-by-side shotgun head pipes
. Has an inside-the-frame front ‘squish’ pipe for maximum ground clearance. 3-piece system. Heatshields, hardware, and mufflers/tailpipes not included. For kick start engines in rigid frames ONLY. Show chrome finished. Made in the USA. Paughco part # 713D.


For 1966-69 Harley Shovelhead models


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