Harley-Davidson chrome stock mufflers. Very nice set of front/rear mufflers and brackets. Good chrome, slight heat discoloration. Take off parts from a low mileage H-D Iron 883 from 2010, good condition. Bike was traded in, no longer need original parts. Good luck bidding!
Other Parts for Sale
- Blank key for dragstar xvs vstar 650 1100 yamaha 7days(US $7.80)
- Yamaha enduro oem front fender yamaha dt360 oem 1974 original front fender (US $29.00)
- Piston circlip c clip instillation instilling install tool 20mm (US $34.95)
- *new* yamaha road star rear tour classic saddlebag guards(US $60.00)
- Honda 1969 mini trail 50 z50a k1 front fender(US $10.00)
- T3 triumph tt600 tt 600 2001 transmission shift forks(US $15.00)
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