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Harley V-cut Billet Exhaust Tips, Performance Xtreme Machine 4" Black, Awesome! on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

White, Georgia, US

White, Georgia, US
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For sell is a very slightly used set of awesome exhaust tips.  These are manufactured by Xtreme Machine (Xtrememachineusa), which is a subsidairy of Performance Machine.  These tips are 4" and fit the Rinehart 4" exhaust pipes.  I replaced the Rinehart tips on my Road Glide with these, and MAN!, what a difference.  These look awesome.  When I sold my Road Glide, I took these off and replaced them with the regular Rinehart tips.  These are black with a V-cut and are billet.  Price EACH is $159.95.  Get a great deal.  Give your pipes something to bark (Woof-Woof) about.  THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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