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Rlv #4117 "mini 91" Muffler / Silencer - Weenie Pipe Muffler - Clone, Box Stock on 2040-parts.com

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Scottsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Brand:RLV Manufacturer Part Number:4117

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RLV #4117 "Mini 91" Muffler

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This muffler is in good used and functioning condition.  All screens appear to be intact.  There is a spot where a jacket got against this muffler when it was hot and left a burn mark - this does not hinder performance.

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