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Yamaha R-1 Oem Exhaust Fits 2009-2013 Excellent!! on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
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Hicksville, New York, US

Hicksville, New York, US
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OEM Yamaha Exhaust to Fit All 2009-2013 R-1 Models. This is a stock exhaust that was taken off a showroom bike with zero miles. The exhaust is in perfect condition with no flaws. The only reason this is marked as used is it was previously mounted on a bike.

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