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Husqvarna Scalvini Cr 125 Full Exhaust System 2010-2013 on 2040-parts.com

US $485.00
Location:

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, US

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, US
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Scalvini Full Exhaust for CR125 Husqvarna

Hand crafted in Italy.  

Pipe and Full Carbon Silencer.  Record lap time set at last years Branson Ameture Nationals on a stock CR125 with this exhaust system!!!

HUGE power gains over stock system!!!

Installed on our own CR125 and the difference is AMAZING!!!

Smoother power from bottom to almost top and then it explodes down the straights with a vengance!! 

Also available with aluminum silencer for $50 less. 

There is no other exhaust that looks or performs like Scalvini 2 stroke systems.  I have the full line of Scalvini 2 stroke exhaust systems.  Pipes for almost ANY 2 stroke brand and model.  Aluminum and FULL Carbon silencers available. 

Husqvarna, Honda, Gas Gas, Cobra, KTM, Kawasaki, Suzuki, TM, and Yamaha. 

PayPal only please.  Most pipes ship same to 1 day if in stock. 

For more info call 573-450-4598 

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