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La Choppers 211 Exhaust For 87-06 Harley Davidson Softail Fxst Pipes Mufflers on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:LA Choppers Manufacturer Part Number:LA-211

I have a set of LA Choppers 211 Exhaust for sale. They are new and in the packaging. I only opened the box to show you they were new. They fit 87-06 Softails. They are LOUD and look bad ass. Here is the info from LA Choppers:



Description:
Just the thing for a boulevard brawler
In your face gangster pipes with aggressive styling and a deep throaty roar 
Sweeping curves and bold pipe placements define these radical pipes completely 
The special steel alloy used in these pipes allows smooth bends and a superior chrome finish 
Stepped design for top performance, 1-3/4 inch diameter for the first six inches from the heads, then stepped up to 2-1/4 inch
Handcrafted in the U.S.A



All 87-06 Softail models and custom applications
Bike Fitment:
Harley-Davidson® Softail®

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