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Harley Softail Custom Bike La Choppers Upswept Drag Pipes Chrome With Wrap on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Fort Ann, New York, US

Fort Ann, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:LA CHOPPERS

 

UP FOR BID IS A PAIR OF LA CHOPPER UPSWEPT DRAG PIPES TO FIT A SOFTAIL STYLE CUSTOM BIKE THEY CAME OFF A BOURGET

THESE PIPES ARE IN GOOD USEABLE CONDITION THERE IS A SMALL CRACK IN THE SPACER BLOCK THAT BOLTS TO THE BRACKETS ON THE PIPES

NO CRACKS IN THE PIPES OR BRACKETS THAT ARE FACTORY WELDED TO THE PIPES

I usually ship by UPS, 9lbs shipping weight

Please ask me any questions before bidding, ph# 518-798-4205

Ney York Customers must pay 7% tax.

all sales are final

 

 

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