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Hacker Custom Exhaust Nostalgic Header For Indian Scout, Spirit & Chief on 2040-parts.com

US $719.00
Location:

Felton, California, US

Felton, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Hacker Custom Exhaust Surface Finish:chrome Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

Up for consideration is  a New Hacker Custom Exhaust Indian Nostalgic Header In in all chrome. This Nostalgic header will fit Indian Chiefs 99-01, Indian Spirits 2001-2004 and Indian Scouts 2000-2004. The Nostalgic will add a VERY big performance increase plus will add to the looks of your bike and yes these are loud, this one comes with our H-P tuned insert...WAY more power than most other brands of headers, Mounting hdwr and instructions are included. Those of you who have used our Headers know they PERFORM AND SOUND FANTASTIC!

NOTE; This is a complete all chrome NOS Header, This has the Whaletail and is the latest production with the chrome collector heatshield. The Whaletail may interfere if your bike has very large bags.

All Hacker Custom Exhaust products are 100 percent built in the USA

This is NEW, Easy to bolt up and adds a BIG power increase.

These are shipped UPS USA (lower 48) only with tracking info, of course they will be properly packaged

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