Kawasaki Sxr 800 "factory Dry Pipe" Used on 2040-parts.com
Jarrettsville, Maryland, US
This is a "used" Factory Pipe from a Kawasaki SXR 800 I got this pipe from a friend who lost some of the parts it is missing some misc bolts to attack to brackets also he broke one bracket and fabricated one out of stainless it is actually thicker than the original see pictures. I am selling at a discount price because of this. also has some of the O rings not sure which ones. Thanks for looking. $700 OBO
Exhaust for Sale
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