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1997 Ktm 360exc Fmf Gold Series Fatty Exhaust Pipe *free Shipping* on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Winston, Oregon, US

Winston, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:FMF Surface Finish:nickel Warranty:No

FMF Gold series FATTY pipe for a 1997 KTM 360EXC.  Looks like it will also fit the 1996 KTM 360EXC's, double check that though.  Good shape, no dings or dents that I can see.  Some minor rust problems here and there, the previous owner had "pipe armor" on the exhaust pipe to protect it from rocks, that armor left some minor cosmetic marks on the pipe that may buff out with a little elbow grease.  I do not see this pipe for sale on Dennis Kirk anymore.  


Free shipping!!!  The listing may say pickup only, that is not true.  Free shipping in the continental united states.  

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