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US $373.27
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Sorrento, Florida, US

Sorrento, Florida, US
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Both Exhaust Cans up for Buy It Now are in Excellent Fastening & Sound. Cosmetically they are a 9 out of 10.
This exhaust was used for approximately two weeks.
They are in nearly new condition. The only actual damage is in the last picture there is a scuff on the end of one of the pipes. The pictures with the seemingly scuff mark areas is actually just needing to be cleaned.
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