2003 Moto Guzzi California Right Exhaust Header Pipe Head Jackal Ev 1100 on 2040-parts.com
Orem, Utah, United States
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Exhaust Right header of a running 2003 Moto Guzzi California Special Sport Aluminum. There are some scratches, see pics, but pipe is perfectly usable. Will fit many of the Tonti frame California bikes, check to make sure of fitment. I have a complete 2003 bike and will be listing all parts so if there is something you need, let me know and I will get it listed. Thanks for looking!! I will combine shipping.
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