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Yamaha Exhaust Pipe Sx 700 Triple Red Head Mountain Max 1997 1998 1999 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Grand Haven, Michigan, US

Grand Haven, Michigan, US
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Item:
Yamaha exhaust pipe removed from a 1997 SX 700.  Should fit other '97-00 Yamaha 700 red head triple models, see part number below.

Condition:
Used, but in good conditon.  Works properly, no holes or dents.

Fits:

8CH-14620-00-00 superseded by 8CH-14620-01-00


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