2001 Yamaha Pw80 Exhaust Muffler Expansion Pipe Pw 80 Head Pipe on 2040-parts.com
Myakka City, Florida, US
Good used expansion chamber off a 2001 yamaha pw 80. No rust holes good condition. Should fit other years as well check dealer to be sure.
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