Yamaha V8 Sterndrive Exhaust Collector / Y Pipe With Boots on 2040-parts.com
Ninety Six, South Carolina, United States
Selling a Yamaha V8 Sterndrive Exhaust Collector (Y Pipe) with boots. Please see pics for condition and fitment info.
Contact me if you have any questions. Thanks for looking! Shipping: I do not charge ANY handling fee and shipping is auto-calculated by eBay. If shipping is outrageous for your or you need another service offered, please contact me and I'll see what I can do. I ship internationally at my discretion, please contact me BEFORE PURCHASING if you are an international buyer. Condition and Returns: Please reference pictures for part info and condition. Contact me if you have any questions. As proper use of this item is dependent upon the buyer's knowledge and skill (and a bit of luck), I cannot accept any returns. |
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