These look just like the Vance and Hines short shots but didn't have their logo. They will fit any Softail from 84'-99', Evo Style. 2 1/4" heat shields over 1 3/4" head pipes. Come with cone tips see photos. Very nice chrome, some slight scratches. Discoloration on inner pipe. Need mounting hardware.

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