Chopper 2 Into 1 Vans And Hines Exhaust on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, US
This is a clean set of Vans and Hines 2 into 1 exhaust. They have typical ware on them on the end of pipes. A few scratches and chrome dulling on the tip of exhaust. Does have a few scratches on the belly of the pipes. This is typical ware from these style of long low pipes. These are clean and sound great. Not my style. These go for 5 to 7 hundred new and most used go for bout 4. This is a steal at this price. Feel free to ask any questions. Some blueing on the pipes. Heat sheilds keep them looking clean.
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