This is a screaming eagle full exhaust off of a 2004 Harley Davidson Fatboy. It has about 3k miles on it. It is a nice loud exhaust. It has sone very light corrosion on rear top chrome pipe cover. It is not very noticeable, i have it shown in the pictures. It does cone with all of the mounting hardware needed.
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