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Rumblers Complete Cruiser Systems Suzuki VS1400 Intruder/S83 87-05

  • Top-quality exhaust systems provide a significant horsepower increase
  • Choose from staggered dual slash-cut, tapered, turnout, fishtail and megaphone
  • Constructed of 15-guage carbon steel with 1/8″ mounting brackets
  • Dual nickel/chrome-plated

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