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Akrapovic Harley Davidson Xl Sportster Black 2006-2013 Fl & St 2-1 Touring on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, US

Columbia, South Carolina, US
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BRAND NEW Akrapovic black exhaust for a HARLEY DAVIDSON XL SPORTSTER 2006-2013 FL and ST 2-1 Touring. This exhaust was never installed and comes just as pictured. The muffler and cover are the only items included. There are no other pipes or accessories included. What is pictured is EXACTLY what you will receive. It was stored in a warehouse for the past year and considering the environment and moisture it does show wear on screws and rivets.(SEE PICTURES). It was NEVER INSTALLED. EXCELLENT DEAL AND SHIPS FAST


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