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Honda Trx 300 300fw Exhaust Complete Muffler Silencer Pipe 88 - 91 on 2040-parts.com

US $198.00
Location:

North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV Compatible Make:18300-HC4-750 Brand:Armor Tech Warranty:No

Honda TRX 300 Complete Exhaust System

All Models 300 / 300FW

1988 - 1991

OE style and sound

Ready to bolt on

NO  re - jetting required

Replaces Honda O.E. part # 18300 - HC4 - 750, which is no longer available from Honda.

PLEASE NOTE - This exhaust, while using a mechanical baffle with an indirect exhaust flow, is not certified as a USFS approved spark arrestor.

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