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Vance & Hines - 17927 - Big Shots Duals Exhaust System, Chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Fosston, Minnesota, United States

Fosston, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Vance & Hines Manufacturer Part Number:17927

These were on a 2009 street glide will fit 08-13 Harley touring models only difference on 10-13 is the location of 02 sensors I had a tuner so they were plugged. Come with everything you'll need to install. The only problem I had was the pressed on exhaust lip came off so a welder tached them back on worked great for 5,000 miles it's just to loud for the girlfriend sounds real nice. The snap rings and flanges are on there pipes are in good shape any questions email me. Thanks 

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