Rinehart 3.5" Mufflers For Harley on 2040-parts.com
Winter Park, Florida, United States
These are basically brand new, perfect condition 3.5" mufflers Rinehart True Dual system. I'll entertain offers, buyer pays shipping anywhere. You will not be disappointed. Excellent sound and performance.
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