Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Harley Evo Softail Slash Cut Slip On Mufflers 80055-97 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Decatur, Texas, US

Decatur, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley davidson Manufacturer Part Number:80055-97

This Auction is for a Brand New in the box set of Harley Davidson Slash Cut Slip On Mufflers with Clamps.  The HD part number was 80055-97.  These say they fit 95-99 Softails with Shotgun Exhaust.  There is 1 minor imperfection in the chrome on the backside that I don't think will show when mounted.  If you are Looking for a new sound or a different look for your ride without costing a fortune, these might be the deal for you. These sold for about $200.00 when first sold.  I strive for 100% Positive Feedback and will work with anybody that is reasonable.  What you see in the pictures is what you will Receive.  Thanks 

2011 Ford Mustang V6 gets 305 horses

Mon, 30 Nov 2009

The entry level Mustang finally gets a decent powerplant for the 2011 model So what, you may say. 305 horses is hardly an earth-shattering amount of power for an American muscle car. And you’d be right.

Chris Evans CarFest: It’s all coming together

Wed, 08 Aug 2012

Chris Evans’ CarFest South & CarFest North are on track to deliver great weekends of petrolhead delight at Laverstoke Park Farm & Cholmondeley Castle. Listeners to Chris Evans’ Radio 2 Breakfast Show discovered Chris’s plans for his very own car festival – to benefit the BBC Children in Need Charity – when Chris was looking for a way to take his mind off bread for Lent, and CarFest was born. The CarFest plan was nothing more than a brief outline for a great weekend – super cars, great food and terrific music – but soon gained a life of its own as word spread of Chris’s plans.

Saturn has interested buyers, GM says

Fri, 06 Mar 2009

Saturn is attracting interest from a "few" parties that might want to acquire the brand, a General Motors spokesman said Thursday. GM has hired Steve Girsky, formerly senior auto analyst for Morgan Stanley, to help advise on any possible Saturn deals. Saturn spokesman Steve Janisse said, "There is interest from investors in doing a spinoff, and there are other entities interested in just buying it." He said he does not know whether the interested parties are other automakers.