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Fmf Powercore 2 Shorty Silencer 020206 on 2040-parts.com

US $116.99
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Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
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PowerCore 2 Shorty Silencer
  • The Shorty Silencer is the most desirable silencer for supercross performance
  • Overall length of canister and core is shorter to improve the hit of your machine
  • The SST Shorty Silencer is the heart and soul of the SST power package; required on some models when installing an FMF Gold Series SST pipe
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