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97 98 99 Yamaha V-max 500 600 Sxr Venture Complete Exhaust Muffler Can Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Pulaski, Wisconsin, United States

Pulaski, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

This is the complete exhaust system removed form a 97 vmax 600 twin, will fit other years and models. Everything you see in the pictures is included. Manifold and springs too!

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