Not sure of the make on it it came off of a ktm 400 a 91 model there is a dent in it shown in picture
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1997 softail springer fxst fxstc mustang front rider seat saddle w/ passenger(US $199.99)
95 bmw r1100r r1100 1100 exhaust muffler pipe(US $99.99)
2000 yamaha yz 125 shorty silencer(US $20.00)
1997 softail springer fxst fxstc low mount license plate bracket(US $29.99)
2002 02 ktm 250sx 250 sx pro circuit 296 exhaust pipe muffler spark arrester(US $38.00)
Suzuki gsxr 1000 2001 2002 01 02 ram air duct blue navy new paint aftermarket(US $41.00)
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