2 1/4" X 8" Stainless Steel Exhaust Flex Pipe 2.25" Heavy Duty on 2040-parts.com
College Point, New York, US
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Quality Stainless Steel Flex Pipe with Heavy Duty Inner and Outer Double Braids (Professional installation is highly recommended) Part Number FP22508D Condition NEW Quantity 1 Inside Diameter on Both
Ends 2 1/4" Total Length 8" The picture may not reflect to actual color, size or shape. Contact Us Email thru Messages in Ebay or Call at 718-475-6109
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