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Drc Stainless Exhaust Pipe Header Guard Cover Heat Shield Universal D31-02-201 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania, United States

Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:DRC Part Brand:DRC Manufacturer Part Number:D31-02-201


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This listing for a Universal Fit  DRC Exhaust Pipe Guard.


Universal head pipe guard.

Lightweight and strong.

Comes with stainless clamps and spacers for attaching to pipe diameters of 26mm - 50mm.

Guard is approx. 7.5" long.

 - Rounded design universal heat protector for 4 stroke exhaust head pipe.


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