Yamaha Srv 540 Tuned Race Pipe Snowmobile Kart Ppc on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
Yamaha snowmobile race pipe for an SRV 540 engine. These pipes are hard to find and increase the power by 10hp. The pipe is solid with no rust as it was used for a powered parachute and may work for similarly sized engines. I have a good SRV 540 engine that this was used on with many nice parts that I will sell cheap also. Thanks
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