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Harley Davidson Breakout Stock Exhaust & Eccessories on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States
Condition:Used

2015 Harley Breakout factory exhaust, barely used, for a few days. Black cover. Chrome piping. Also have all original parts such as rear chain cover, handle grips, mirrors, gas tank cap, clutch cover, cam cover, air cleaner,  Also included in the deal are the front and rear foot pegs, the foot shifter, the foot break lever. All the parts are original factory brand/parts. They were used a few times and then replaced by after market parts, so they are fairly new. Retail new pricing on all items are over $1,200 plus tax. Will sell items separately. Shipping will vary depending on location. local southern California buyers are preferred. buyer must pay all shipping charges. Please contact me if you have questions. 

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