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2012 Street Glide Header Pipes And Mufflers on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Jupiter, Florida, US

Jupiter, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array

HARLEY DAVIDSON Exhaust System
Mufflers - Headers - Heat Shields
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Exhaust System 65592-09A  HAR FLT 1584/1688


HARLEY DAVIDSON 
Will fit several different Harley models back to 2009.
You should verify they will fit your specific model.
Do not buy  if not certain of correct fit.
If not shown in photos it is not included in auction.
They were pulled from a new 2012 Street Glide from a rebuild 
with less then 500 miles running time. These are not salvage parts. 

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