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Big Gun Evo R Full Exhaust System 09-24703 on 2040-parts.com

US $569.99
Location:

Ashton, Illinois, United States

Ashton, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Big Gun Manufacturer Part Number:09-24703 UPC:Does Not Apply

EVO R Series exhaust system has 27 years of Mike Youngs personal racing career built into it Mike has found that having the most horsepower and the lightest exhaust was not always the answer You truly need an exhaust system that will give you the most tractable horsepower and in most cases a slight weight reduction in the exhaust area can be quite helpful also Contains our state of the art computer mapping power curve to get the best broadest power available Race Tools hi-performance silencer pillow packing with a stainless steel wire screen to keep the decibels down and the power up Removable spark arrestor for those that race on USFS lands Billet aluminum outlet end cap with removable tip for spark arrestor 6 month manufacturers warranty

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