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Yfz 450 Drag Pipe Exhaust Yfz450 Pipe on 2040-parts.com

US $525.00
Location:

Belpre, Ohio, US

Belpre, Ohio, US
:

TURBO CHASSIS

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Up for sale is a custom drag pipe for a yfz450!

This drag pipe is designed and tested by Shawn Nielsen of Currie Motorsports!

Shawn builds engines as well as designed these pipes and currently holds the Pro Sand Drag world record with his trx450r, this is the same pipe he runs on both his yfz450 and trx450r! 

This pipe is lightweight, made of stainless steel, tig welded, and performs great!!

Turbo Chassis makes this stem along with many other products. Swingarms, wheelie bars, struts, gas tanks, steering stems , a-arms, rigid front ends, full chassis and more!! 

Give us a call or text today at 304-483-0472!

WE LOOK FORWARD TO HELPING YOU SET YOUR BIKE UP TO FUNCTION WELL AND LOOK GREAT!!


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