2.5" Od 3' Long 409 Stainless Steel 14 Gauge Straight Pipe Tubing/exhaust on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
36-inch in length 409 Stainless Steel 14 Gauge Straight Exhaust Pipe 2.5" Outer Diameter. Great for exhaust systems. Material: 409 Stainless steel Length: 36 inch (3 foot) Thickness: 14 gauge Please check our other listings for different sizes or feel free to contact us with questions or special requests. We make custom pipes to order. Thank you for checking us out. |
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