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Harley Fxd Dyna Glide Evo Python Exhaust System Slash Cut on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Decatur, Texas, US

Decatur, Texas, US
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These are Brand New Python II Exhaust pipes with Mounting Clamps (I Forgot to show them in the Pictures but they are included).  They were marketed by Drag Specialties and I think were made by Khrome Werks and made in the USA.  The Drag Specialties number is DS210420   They are Bologna Cut HP Plus  with removable Baffles and no heat shields.  It says they fit 1991-1994 FXD Models with Late Support (brackets I assume)  I think they will work on later models that don't require oxygen sensor ports as long as you use the proper HD Bracket.  These are in Great Shape with some very slight scuff marks on the chrome from the packaging.  If you are looking for a great deal to change the look or sound of your bike without spending a fortune then this might be your deal.  I strive for 100% Positive Feedback and will work with anybody that is reasonable.  Look at the pictures and determine if these will work on your application.  Thanks 

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