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Yamaha Superjet Blaster Raider Coffman Rocket Pipe Exhaust Manifold Waverunner on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Fort Bragg, California, United States

Fort Bragg, California, United States

i bought this from coffman's some years ago thinking it was brand new. i see it has some carbon in it so it was one they used for dyno testing. looks brand new except for the black in the tubes.not one scratch. this is a perfect condition with no stripped threads or damage of any kind!exhaust manifold that fits the rest of the coffmans rocket pipe. this is the part that usually gets stripped and ruined, making the pipe unuseable. fits all yamaha superjet , waveblaster , waveraider , waverunner coffman pipes. has the small 8mm bolt holes for the 61X cylinders but can be drilled / opened up for the 62T cylinders .

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