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Fmf Powercore 4 Slip On Wr250r/x on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Appleton, Wisconsin, US

Appleton, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:FMF Warranty:No

Overall great shape. Came off an R with 3500 miles (not sure how many of those miles were with the slip on). A couple of little scratches that I tried to show in the pictures. Most of them don't show once the exhaust is on the bike.

****To run this exhaust with the stock header you will NEED TO ORDER FMF PART NUMBER 941012 aluminum spacer. Otherwise if you're handy I'm sure you could rig something up. The reason for the spacer is that the FMF pipe is a slightly larger diameter than the stock Yamaha header.****

If you plan on running any of the FMF headers this exhaust will fit right on.

Comes with what you see, no hardware, no spacer, just the pipe.

I will only ship to the main 48 states.

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