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FMF Racing PowerCore 4 Hexagonal Slip-On , Color: Natural, Material: Aluminum 041489 Item Description
Features Color: Natural Material: Aluminum Several pounds lighter that stock Incredible performance at a great price Hi-Flo stainless steel core and formed end caps with aircraft grade aluminum canister This Item Fits the Following Applications: 2013 Honda CRF250L Additional Information
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