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Panhead "new Repo" 1950 Style Chrome Muffler on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, US

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Return Policy: The customer must e-mail us first to obtain a return authorization and instructions to most efficiently handle the return situation. No returns after 14 days. We will not accept returns on electrical items for any reason! Make sure you choose your items carefully and know what year/model your bike is before ordering parts. Each case will be handled on an individual bases but normally items may be returned with a 10% restocking fee over the product price. Shipping & handling are non refundable. Restocking Fee:No

PANHEAD "NEW REPO" 1950 STYLE CHROME MUFFLER. THIS IS A VERY NICE 1950 STYLE MUFFLER. IT IS 25 1/2" LONG. IT COMES WITH 3 1/4" BODY CLAMP AND 1 7/8" NOSE CLAMP. THE CHROME IS VERY NICE. YOU MAY REQUEST A 2ND MUFFLER AT THE SAME PRICE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A 2ND MUFFLER,  YOU MUST EMAIL ME THROUGH EBAY BEFORE PAYING FOR YOUR ORDER. (9lbs)

 

 

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