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-two Kits- 3" V-band Clamp & Flange Kit Mild Steel V Band on 2040-parts.com

US $43.86
Location:

Melbourne, Florida, US

Melbourne, Florida, US
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This Auction is for TWO KITS (4 flanges and 2 clamps/bands)
V Band Clamps makes it easy to install and remove exhaust systems and turbo parts, such as downpipes, B Pipes or any piping system. Great for racers and tuners, these clamps make it easy to remove parts to gain access to components easily. You can quickly remove the band and disconnect the components quickly. This Kit utilizes thick mild steel flanges to avoid warping during installation and use.
This auction includes: 4 Flanges and 2 Band/clamp
  • 3" inner Diameter
  • Tight fir for 3" exhaust tubing to aid in installation
  • High quality CNC machined thick flanges
  • Band/Clamp is made of 304 Stainless Steel
  • Flanges are made of mild steel
  • Heavy duty band
  • If you are interested in larger quantities please send us a message


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