Yamaha Pw80 Exhaust Muffler Head Pipe on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, Missouri, United States
This is a used exhaust head pipe taken off of a 1994 Yamaha PW80. It has no cracks or leaks and is still in excellent working condition. It has a few dings and other minor signs of use. Please be sure this fits your model before ordering. Thank you.
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