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Vance & Hines Twin Slash Rounds 2-into-1 Slip-ons - Chrome - Touring - 1801-0400 on 2040-parts.com

US $205.00
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Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vance & Hines Manufacturer Part Number:1801-0400

  • Vance & Hines Twin Slash Rounds 2-Into-1 Slip-Ons - Chrome - Touring - 1801-0400
  • Fits 2010 Harley FLT, FLHT, FLHR, FLTR models
  • Rounds feature large 4-inch muffler bodies with Twin Slash end treatment; utilizes an all new maintenance-free baffle that also minimizes heat discoloration; Rounds give you the perfect blend of the past and the present
**Please make sure this item is compatible with your motorcycle before purchase. No returns. 
*This item is on sale locally as well.

Retail: $249.95

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