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Victory Brand New Exhaust 2876873 Vision Stage 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $655.00
Location:

Goleta, California, US

Goleta, California, US
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NEW

VICTORY STAGE 1 SLIP-ON EXHAUST

PART NUMBER: 2876873

RETAIL PRICE: $699.99

Fits: 2008-2011 Victory Vision

Part # 2876873

Boost the performance and enhance the exhaust note of the FreedomĀ® 106-ci V-Twin in your Victory Vision with this Stage 1 Exhaust (Level 1). Along with the exhaust, this kit includes the Victory Performance Air Filter and EFI calibration. This system retains the stock heat shield. Because of the need to recalibrate the EFI so performance is optimized with the freer intake and exhaust, dealer installation is required. Available for both 49 and 50 state bikes. See your Victory dealer to determine which exhaust is right for your bike - and your area.

Please Note : This exhaust kit does not include the fluted exhaust tips (part # 2875754) shown in the picture.

 

 

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