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Pro Circuit Platinum Pipe Pqy88200p on 2040-parts.com

US $225.86
Location:

Ashton, Illinois, United States

Ashton, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pro Circuit MPN:PQY88200P Manufacturer Part Number:PQY88200P UPC:Does Not Apply

  • Inspired by the Works, the Platinum is a rugged exhaust pipe that utilizes plating on the body to protect it from the everyday wear and tear of ATV riding
  • Unique nickel bath technology gives the surface added abrasion resistance and enhances the aesthetic look
  • Nickel plating also increases part life 2-10 times
  • Stamped AKDQ high-quality carbon steel construction for exceptional fit and performance
  • Hand-welded and pounded seams
  • Embossed name plate and CNC-machined exhaust flange
  • Reinforced mounting brackets and stinger for increased strength and durability
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