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New, Samson, Slip On Mufflers. Oval Tip, Exhaust - Roadstar 1999 To 2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $224.95
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, US

Kansas City, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Samson Surface Finish:Chrome Warranty:No

New, not in package. Slipon Mufflers For  a XV1600/1700 Roadstar

the pipes are 30" long and oval on the end

Please make sure this part  fit your bike before bidding. 

i can send you more photos.

payment must be received in 7 days
 

SHIPPING is FREE  To the continental United states only ( lower 48 )

items are sold as-is no return

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or call us at 816-924-1144.

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