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US $650.00
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Placentia, California, US

Placentia, California, US
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Triumph Genuine Part Number: A9600415

Titanium Wrap with carbon fiber end cap and mounting strap. E Approved for Noise and Emissions with 3ps power increase and 2.3kg weight reduction.

This item is new, never used, never sold, and in original packaging.

This item is an exact fit for the following vehicles:

  • Triumph Tiger Explorer

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