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Snowmobile Exhaust on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Sheldon, Iowa, United States

Sheldon, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:MBRP Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1140210 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

2008-2008 SKIDOO REV XP 600SDI / MXZ / GSX

Unleash the real power and performance your REV XP 600SDI / MXZ / GSX sled has always had inside with an MBRP dyno proven silencer. Boosting performance by 2 HP and shaving off 10 pounds of weight means that you can count on more aggressive throttle response and quicker acceleration out of the corners. MBRP's proven craftsmanship and commitment to quality means that you can count on your new silencer for many more seasons to come.

Our standard silencer configuration delivers a rich, mellow rumble lower in the power band and that classic MBRP growl as you throttle up. Its stainless steel casing is long lasting and looks great while the laser cut components ensure an easy, direct fit installation.

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