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Rush Exhaust Slash Down Slip-on 2.00" Angle Tip Chrome 61401-200 on 2040-parts.com

US $219.95
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Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
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Rush Exhaust Slash Down Slip-On 2.00" Angle Tip Chrome 61401-200

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    Slash Down Slip-On California law generally prohibits the sale and installation of aftermarket exhaust products UNLESS such products are installed on vehicles that did not come originally equipped with catalytic converters or are used only for racing and are never used upon a California highway.




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    61401-200

    TR 62-5370

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    About Fay Myers
    Fay Myers is a retailer of both aftermarket and genuine OEM Motorcycle parts and accessories and has been in business since 1948. Bikes & OEM Parts from Aprilia, Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, MV Agusta, Polaris, Suzuki & Vespa. We carry a complete line of aftermarket parts and accessories from every manufacturer as well as a nearly every brand of gear and apparel.

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    If an item is delivered damaged please keep all packaging and contact us immediately. Returns or exchanges of new and un-used products are welcome within 30 days of delivery only. If a replacement item is not available we will issue a refund in full upon return of the original product. Electrical parts and under garments are not eligible for return.

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