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Happy New Year! I have Python Predators slip ons for sale. Billet Tip, 3.5 inch. Loud rumble! Only asking $400/pair, or make me an offer I can't refuse. Don't sleep on these. Buyer pays for shipping. Made by Vance and Hines. Same as the black widows by Vance and Hines. Drag Specialties call them Python Predators, same pipe. Louder than the Twin Slash from Vance and Hines. Baffles on these bad boys are all the way through. They also carry a quiet baffle for these pipes as well, meaning that they are pretty throaty and will hear you good with the current baffles. Great Dyno numbers, performance you can expect from Vance and Hines! You and people around you will definitely hear the sound with added performance. Build your bike now as the summer is coming quick. And as you know, chrome is getting more and more expensive!
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