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Gytr Carbon Fiber Exhausts Yzf R1 2010 on 2040-parts.com

AU $400.00
Location:

Sydney, NSW, Australia

Sydney, NSW, Australia
Lightly Used in Very Good Condition with One Small Scratch see picture 3.
Type:Muffler Material:Carbon Fiber Brand:GYRT Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

Up For Sale GYTR Carbon Fiber Twin Muffler Exhaust From A Yamaha YZF-R1 2010 Model, but will fit also (2009-2014)With Mounts, Clamps and Screws Everything You Need To Fit.Selling Them Cheap Because I Have No Use For Them And The Little Scratch On Logo Otherwise They're In Excellent Condition Lightly Used, If You Have Any Other Questions Feel Free To Ask.Cheers!                                                                                  

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