2.0" Stainless Steel Non-catalytic Converter Exhaust Tube on 2040-parts.com
Savage, Minnesota, United States
This is NOT a catalytic converter! Made of Stainless steel with a 2" Outer Diameter opening This is a special section or test pipe of straight pipe with a housing that looks exactly like a catalytic converter. It was used for only about 2 hours and looks almost like new, in excellent condition. This auction is for one non-catalytic converter pipe, but 2 are available. Please let me know if you want 2 and I will adjust the invoice. |
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