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Yamaha 80's 90's Yz Dg Motorcross Exhaust Pipe, No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Lowell, Michigan, US

Lowell, Michigan, US
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This is a nice DG exhaust pipe for a 80's or 90's Yamaha. The pipe is very solid, and I'm not all that sure it was even used. I see some black on the inside of the inlet, so I think it was used a little bit. There are no dings or dents in this pipe and the hangers are as they should be and not bent up. This is a good one, I just wish I could narrow down the model. Thank You for your interest.

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