I have up for auction a expansion pipe that was pulled off a 2003 yamaha yz125. In very good condition and the pictures show! Let me know if you have any questions.
Happy bidding!
Exhaust for Sale
- Nib rush performance black slip on mufflers. part # 25313-175 softail models(US $175.00)
- Nib rush performance slip on black mufflers. part # 29713-175(US $165.99)
- 98 99 00 01 02 03 suzuki tl1000r tlr1000 tl tlr rear small header exhaust pipe(US $17.95)
- 98 99 00 01 02 03 suzuki tl1000r tlr1000 tl tlr rear small header exhaust pipe(US $17.95)
- 04 05 06 yamaha yzf r1 oem exhaust mid pipe b damaged(US $34.80)
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