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Vance And Hines Big Radius For Dyna on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Norristown, Pennsylvania, US

Norristown, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:1800-0239 Surface Finish:Chrome

 Big Radius set the standard for a custom look but with the quality and perfection you would expect from Vance & Hines. Featuring beautifully curved 2 1/2" full-coverage heat shields, artistically scalloped end tips, and blue proof show quality chrome.

 

 

This set is Brand New in the Box!! Was ordered for a customer who then wanted to go with the black system. Box has never been opened.

Removable baffles and mounting hardware included

Include mounts for factory O2 sensors

 

Fits; 2006-2011 Dyna Models

Vance and Hines sells this system for $704.95 get yours now cheaper while supplies last

 


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