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Screamin' Eagle Street Cannon Performance Slip-on Mufflers on 2040-parts.com

US $280.00
Location:

Hinesville, Georgia, United States

Hinesville, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

-Jet Black
-Die Cast Screamin' Eagle Medallion
-Large 4" Diameter Street Cannons
-Screamin' Eagle Satin Black Anodized 4" End Caps
-Tuned for extra deep bass
-Less than 500 miles, replaced with CFR's before Engine Break-in
-No Cosmetic Damage
For fitment see Harley Davidson website and search Screamin' Eagle Street Cannon
Pipes came off of a 2016 Road Glide, will fit other Touring Bikes from 2009-2016.  Ensure Fitment before you purchase.

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