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Snoscoot Exhaust Pipe Manifold Silencer Muffler Yamaha Oem Sno Scoot Sv80 Snow on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Windham, Maine, United States

Windham, Maine, United States
Surface rust and one mount tab broken.
Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:85G-14610-00-00

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Up for auction is a great condition SnoScoot Exhaust Pipe.

Light surface rust and a broken mount tab (see photos). Does not effect performance and has 1 other tab for mounting.

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