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Harley Davidson Stock Mufflers For Flt1340/1450,or Other Models on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Albany, New York, United States

Albany, New York, United States
very nice/chrome is nice/1 dent on each,which are hidden between frame,and cannot be seen..These are probably for a big twin..I was told that they were 2003 mufflers exhaust system65547-98A
Finish:chrome Length:29 1/2" Type:harley davidson Sound Level:muffler

These are original stock mufflers,with 2 dents,and a scrape,which is mostly hidden when mounted/great to restore,or quiet your loud muffler system,and restore to stock 

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