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Oem Harley Dyna Fat Bob Exhaust System on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Magee, Mississippi, US

Magee, Mississippi, US
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OEM HARLEY DYNA FAT BOB EXHAUST SYSTEM
 
Up for sale is this late model exhaust system for Harley Dynas and Fat Bobs.
Unsure what years but it is late model.
They have the small bungies on the back.
Measurements of the holes are found on pictures 9-10.
As a used part, they do need polishing and cleaning.
Used, selling as is.
What you see is what you get.


Payment
Payment must be received as soon as purchased. 
If not paid, item will be relisted.

Shipping
I ship to the US and other countries. No local pick up.
*PLEASE NOTE: If you're not from the United States, please contact me ahead of time for shipping costs (SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, PLEASE)*
Comes with confirmation to track your order (if applicable) and ensure delivery.

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