Rpc Racing Triple Exhaust - Snowmobile Triple Pipes on 2040-parts.com
Round Lake, Illinois, United States
Pictures are part of description. Not completely sure what sleds this will fit. I was originally told it fits late wedge body's like to rxl 650. Did not fit my 1987 600 triple. Comes with everything in the pictures, no springs. Label on the exhaust reads RPC Racing, XL - AA. Also reads XL -55. Has some age. Exhaust in okay visual condition, see pictures. Never had exhaust on machine, no holes, everything seems to be in working order based on visual inspection.
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