Flexible Flathead Exhaust Cover Servi 45 61 Wl G Harley on 2040-parts.com
Saint Joseph, Missouri, US
Cover is flexible with an outer diameter of 1.65" and fits over 1-1/2" outer diameter exhaust headers. Open length is 15" for front, and 10" for the rear. ***Sold in a quantity of 2.*** Fits:
Part Number: 300459ZM Country of Origin: Imported We carry many aftermarket Parts for most Harley models. Questions? Call us toll free at: 1-888-316-1994 |
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