Dyna Mufflers With Heat Shields #64709-08 on 2040-parts.com
Reston, Virginia, US
Here is a very nice pair of genuine Harley Davidson Dyna Mufflers with heat shields in great shape ! HD # 64709-08 The perfect replacements for those loud ones you have !Thanks for looking and please see my other listings Robs Used Harley Parts 703-476-6607
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