Nib Rush Performance Slip On Black Mufflers. Part # 25315-175. on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, Minnesota, US
NIB, Rush Performance Slip on Muffler. Part number is 25315-175. Softail Black tip compatible. Fits Softails, Heritage, Standard, Custom, Rockers and Night Trains. New $352.75. As shown! Shipping rates vary outside the contiguous 48 states.
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