Exhaust pipe for a 1972-73 Yamaha DT2 (250) Enduro. Includes guard but is missing "250" emblem. Also does not include baffle.
Has minor scratches, minor rust and minor surface pitting. Is a solid pipe and does not leak. May fit other years. Pipe is used and is sold "as is".
SORRY,PAYPAL ONLY
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