Vance And Hines Exhaust D613rc D614rc And Clamps Road King on 2040-parts.com
Magee, Mississippi, US
The numbers on the bottom of the exhaust is D613RC and D614RC.
These come with clamps.
There are scratches/scrapes with most on the bottom.
There is chrome missing on the tips as shown in picture 7.
What you see is what you get.
As used parts, they do need polishing and cleaning.
These should fit Road King, Ultra Classic, but does not fit Heritage and Fat Boy.
Used, selling as is.
Comes with confirmation to track your order (if applicable) and ensure delivery.
On Oct-06-13 at 18:56:53 PDT, seller added the following information:
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