Kundo Racing Type Exhaust Of Yamaha Tzr 80/110 Cc, P/n Tu66200, Nos on 2040-parts.com
Peristeri attikis, Athens, Greece
This auction is for an original KUNDO racing type exhaust for YAMAHA TZR 80/110 cc. KUNDO's part number TU66200. All the necessary parts to fix this exhaust, are included. The situation of the item New Old Stock. Level of noise LOUD.
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