Harley Davidson Fatboy Deuce Complete Exhaust With Slash Out Cut Mufflers on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, US
I have a set of full exhaust, with Screaming Eagle slash cut mufflers attached. This auction also includes the stock mufflers. Part numbers are 80496-07, 65890-07, HARFXS1584. This was a take off when the bike was sold. Chrome is in good shape with no dents or dings. The upper muffler pipe is missing the heatshield. Otherwise, it's all there. Shipping for both will likely run in the $50-75 range depending on your location.
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