08-13 Kawasaki Klr 650 2 Brothers Slip On Exhaust on 2040-parts.com
Bloomfield, New Jersey, US
Exhaust came off of
My klr pictured above with about 600 miles on it. The pipe has about 400 miles on it. It's in good shape and sounds great. I do accept paypal. Please contact me prior to purchasing with any questions. Call or text 973-945-464 zero. You are welcome to call and make a reasonable offer.
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