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Harley Davidson Vance & Hines Flsts Springer Slip-on Exhaust Mufflers V16715 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Fresh Meadows, New York, US

Fresh Meadows, New York, US
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Up for auction are these Vance & Hines slip-on mufflers.  The chrome is very nice with the exception of one of the mufflers having a scrape on the underside of the tip of the pipe, and the other pipe has a few rust spots and one 3/4" hole towards the bottom.  these pipes can be used as a cheap upgrade for some louder pipes or perfect for that custom application Vance and Hines Classic Slip-On Muffler.  High Volume, 4" diameter.  This item is not manufactured anymore by Vance and Hines.  Vance and Hines and Drag Specialties PN: V16715. Fits: 97-03, 05-06 FLSTS/C Retail:  $243 Each  

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