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Hacker Custom Exhaust Ripper's For 08 Up Victory Hammer & Jackpot on 2040-parts.com

US $767.00
Location:

Felton, California, US

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

 Up for consideration is a NEW set of Hacker Custom Exhaust Ripper's for the 08 up Victory Hammer & Jackpot, this set has Black Ceramic pipes and Chrome Designer heatshields. These bolt up WITHOUT any frame mods or alterations and add a HUGE power increase over stock exhaust, There are many You tube videos to listen to. These do require a fuel module and the Ripper's sound great!


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

These are NEW, Easy to bolt up and add a BIG power increase

These are shipped UPS ground,  USA (lower 48) only!,  with tracking info.

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