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Excellent Cond Bmw Factory Motorcycle S1000rr Exhaust & Header System on 2040-motos

$995
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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***If interested, call or text Bill at.***ORIGINAL BMW FACTORY PARTSBMW RETAIL LIST ON THIS SYSTEM IS $3,320.00!!! Only asking $995.00! "I'm a motivated seller."Includes:Exhaust Header System.BMW Part#: 1812 7 718 408(See actual images.)BMW S1000RR MOTORCYCLE(Compatible with 2010 to 2012 Models)Very little use. Terrific condition!***If interested, call or text Bill at.***

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