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We manufacture slip on mufflers with a black finish for the 2010 fat boy lo. They have a high temp powder coat with a wrinkle finish. Below are some pictures for you.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Ryan
[QUOTE=Rush Racing Products;5780855]We manufacture slip on mufflers with a black finish for the 2010 fat boy lo. They have a high temp powder coat with a wrinkle finish. Below are some pictures for you.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Ryan[/QUOT thanks alot for the pictures are you people going to make the satin chrome slip on mufflers like the stock ones... thanks again kojax
thank you for the pictures i was wondering are you people going to make the satin chrome slip on mufflers like the stock mufflers on the 2010 fatboy lol. i like to keep my bike looking stock.
thank you for the pictures i was wondering are you people going to make the satin chrome slip on mufflers like the stock mufflers on the 2010 fatboy lol. i like to keep my bike looking stock.
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