1983 Yamaha Excel 340 Exhaust Manifold on 2040-parts.com
Oakville, Connecticut, United States
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1983 yamaha excel 340 exhaust manifold. No breaks, cracks, welds or patches. in perfect working order. . this item is sold as is. NO RETURNS. please do not bid if you are not serious about the item.
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