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New Akrapovic Titanium Headers Honda Cbr1000 Cbr 1000 218554 E 08 09 10 Htct on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, US

Columbia, South Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Akrapovic Manufacturer Part Number:218554 Surface Finish:TITANIUM

NEW AKRAPOVIC TITANIUM RACING LINE HEADERS HONDA CBR1000 CBR 1000 218554 E 08 2009 2010 HTCT. These headers were purchased and never installed. They have been garaged for the past year. It has never been mounted and the inside is very clean. It does not come with any accessories. This is just the headers. I do have the mid-pipe on a separate auction so please check my other listings for other GENIUNE Akrapovic accessories. EXCELLENT DEAL AND SHIPS FAST

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