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Harley Davidson Road King Factory Mufflers/exhaust on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Westwood, Massachusetts, US

Westwood, Massachusetts, US
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Harley Davidson Road King Factory Mufflers. these particular pipes came off a 2004 model Road King but I'm sure it will fit other years/models. they only had about 1000 miles on them when i took them off and put on a different pipes. i don't have paypal so we will work out payment and shipping when the auction is over. if you need to get an approximate price on shipping, here are the dimensions. they are 29" long, 4" wide, and weigh about 18lbs. my shipping zip code is 02090. if you have any questions, please call me at 617-759-9009. thanks. 

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