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Chrome 3.5" Slip-on Straight Cut Mufflers Exhaust Pipes Harley Touring 95-up on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Zieglerville, Pennsylvania, United States

Zieglerville, Pennsylvania, United States
This set of mufflers was installed for a short amount of time previously. Minor discoloration and markings apply. Please refer to pictures for actual conditioning as ALL SALES ARE FINAL!
Brand:American Classic Motors Type:Slip-on Finish:Chrome Length:33.25" Manufacturer Part Number:OB-333 Diameter:3.5"


610-754-8500
USED ITEM
PART # OB-333

Chrome Slip-on  Mufflers for Harley Touring 95-Up

3.5" Diameter

33.25" Length

This set of mufflers was installed for a short amount of time previously. Minor discoloration and
markings apply. Please refer to pictures for actual conditioning as ALL SALES ARE FINAL!

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