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05-01-2009, 09:03 PM
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WTB D&D or SLP Super Single
I'm looking for a super sigle,Y pipe and quiet can for my 04 800 EFI Pantera!
I believe off of a ZR 800 efi would work or I could make work!
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You said can.... Nice knowing you KCCats
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At least he said quite can! LOL That pantera is prly a tank! Nothing wrong with shedding a little weight
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05-03-2009, 09:56 AM
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kccats
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Yes I DID say quiet and Yes it IS a Tank! Exactly my thoughts, see if I can loose 50 pounds! Alot eaisier than me goin on a diet!!!!!LOL!
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polaris rider
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One of out sleds came wiith a SLP can, its not much louder then stock, I reccomend that!
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kccats
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Yep and I heard the same about the D&D too!
I have a BM pipe and quiet can on my ZR and all it is, is a stock can that is mod to fit twin pipes!
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