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Over-under End Caps For Harley Davidson Stock Exhaust on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Royal, Arkansas, United States

Royal, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harley-Davidson

Over-under end caps for Harley Davidson stock exhaust.
Part numbers: 65890-00 over, and 65094-00 under. 
These are unused and never ran. 
Genuine Harley Davidson parts, comes with kit installing instructions. 
Discolored smudge on end of over piece, as shown in third picture. Otherwise, these are in EXCELLENT condition!
These parts must be purchased as a pair.

They weigh over eight pounds without being wrapped and packaged, I will be mailing them via USPS priority mail. This insurers the package for $50. The high shipping cost is due to their weight and the expedited shipping. I have used this number after getting an estimate from the post office.

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