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Big Gun Evo R Slip-on on 2040-parts.com

US $339.99
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Big Gun MPN:09-24602 Manufacturer Part Number:09-24602 Disclaimer:Stock image used

  • EVO R Series exhaust system has 27 years of Mike Youngs personal racing career built into it
  • Mike has found that having the most horsepower and the lightest exhaust was not always the answer
  • You truly need an exhaust system that will give you the most tractable horsepower and in most cases a slight weight reduction in the exhaust area can be quite helpful also Contains our state of the art computer mapping power curve to get the best broadest power available
  • Race Tools hi-performance silencer pillow packing with a stainless steel wire screen to keep the decibels down and the power up
  • Removable spark arrestor for those that race on USFS lands
  • Billet aluminum outlet end cap with removable tip for spark arrestor
  • 6 month manufacturers warranty
Big Gun EVO R Slip-On $339.99

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