Exhaust Ktm Sx125 (2013-2015) Ktm 125 Exhaustpipe Sx 125 Pipe Exhaust Ktm Sx125 on 2040-parts.com
Opijnen, Netherlands
very nice handwelded exhaustpipe for the KTM SX125 models from 2013-2015,, brand DPR, Dutch power Racing, very famous overhere in Europe, price 300 Dollar, worldwide shipping 70 Dollar, thank you.
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