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Akrapovic S-s6so8-hzc Carbon Slip-on Exhaust Suzuki Gsxr 600/750 11-16 Brand New on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Moscow, Russian Federation

Moscow, Russian Federation
Condition:New Brand:Akrapovic Manufacturer Part Number:S-S6SO8-HZC Material:Carbon Fiber Country/Region of Manufacture:Slovenia

This is a BRAND NEW, never mounted exhaust system in original box.

AKRAPOVIC  Slip-On Line Carbon fiber exhaust system
part# S-H10SO6T-HTC

fits
SUZUKI GSX-R 600 '2011 - 2016
SUZUKI GSX-R 750 '2011 - 2016

Comes with all necessary hardware, tubing, instructions for installation.
Genuine Akrapovic exhaust, made in Slovenia

POWER: +1.8kW at 14000 rpm
WEIGHT: -1.0kg
TORQUE +1.7Nm at 8060 rpm

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