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2.5"-2.75" Heavy Duty Stainless Steel T-clamps... 10 Pack! (67mm-75mm).. New! on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Lincoln, Missouri, US

Lincoln, Missouri, US
:

We manufacture aftermarket CAI intake kits and have some new 2.5" 2.75" Heavy Duty Stainless Steel T-Clamps that were leftover inventory from a discontinued CAI kit and so we're selling them below our cost to get rid of them.

This listing is for a pak of TEN Heavy Duty Stainless Steel T-Clamps that are made for using on 2.5"-2.75" ID silicone couplers and reducers (67mm-75mm). These are designed so you don't pinch the silicone material when you tighten them up. We have several 10 paks of these T-Clamps so if you need more than one 10 pak, just let me know how many you need and I'll combine the shipping. Shipping will be a flat $5.99 for up to 6 10paks of clamps.  

T-BOLT CLAMPS:

  • (10) Brand New Stainless Steel 2.5'' T-Bolt clamps
  • Designed to clamp tightly without cutting into the couplers
  • Adjustable from 67mm-75mm

Winning bidder to pay $5.99 for USPS shipping to the US. Happy to ship internationally but please message me about shipping rates BEFORE you bid. Payment due within 7 days of purchase. We accept Paypal please.

Thanks for looking!


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