This is a used pro circuit. It's in really good shape I believe it's off a rhino no dents spark arrestor screen in there it's a very nice pipe bought it not really knowing what it was for. Took a chance it would fit my warrior but it doesn't. I really don't know much more abt it. But if you have a question ask ill try to answer.
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