Rinehart 2-into-2 Drag Pipes Staggered Chrome W/ Black End Caps For 06-12 Dyna on 2040-parts.com
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US
NEW RINEHART 2-INTO-2 CHROME STAGGERED DRAG PIPES WITH BLACK END CAPS FOR '06-'12 HARLEY DYNA MODELS.
- SUPERIOR LOW AND MID-RANGE TORQUE
- INCREASED TOP END POWER
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