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Honda 600rr -two Brothers Exhaust, Pcv, And New Bmc Filter Honda 600rr on 2040-motos

$950
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:500
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Farmington, New Mexico

Farmington, NM
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I'm selling a COMPLETE PERFORMANCE PACKAGE for a 07-12 Honda 600RR !!! The bike is NOT for sale, only the components listed below.A 2 brothers full exhaust system. This system is PRE-OWNED with less than 500mis on it. It is a full stainless steel system from the headers to the aluminum magnesium tipped can. The system is lightweight and will significantly enhance the performance and sound of your HONDA 600RR.This unit will fit a HONDA 600RR from 2007-2012. It is in terrific condition and ready to make your bike SCREAM!A NEW in the box BMC Race Filter.A power commander five (PCV) that will tune your fuel system after this system is installed to get the full performance out of this system.Call, email, text for more details or to check it out.573-202-894three

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