2003 Yamaha Yz450f Yz 450 Exhaust Header Header Pipe 03 04 05 06 on 2040-parts.com
Cache, Oklahoma, US
Header pipe that came off a running yz450f yamaha bike. Good used condition a few small dings in the front of it from rocks other than that good shape just pulled off in favor of a aftermarket pipe.
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