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Honda Vt750 Stock Exhaust, New Take Offs! on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
New Take Offs
Finish:Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:18400-meg-315/18300-meg-315 Brand:Honda Warranty:No

This is a new take off set of pipes removed from a 2015 VT750C2B. They are very nice, unused, bracket is included. These retail for over 2600.00 new. We are selling this set for 295.00 with FREE SHIPPING! (to lower 48, all others please inquire) Fitment info below. Thanks for looking.

2010-2015 VT750 C2B, CS, C, CA,CF, CS and RS models.

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