Harley-Davidson chrome stock mufflers. Very nice set of front/rear mufflers and brackets. Good chrome, slight heat discoloration. Take off parts from a low mileage H-D Iron 883 from 2010, good condition. Bike was traded in, no longer need original parts. Good luck bidding!
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