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2 Bolt 10mm Mild Steel Exhaust Flange Plate, 2.5"bore. 2 Flanges!! Turbo Headers on 2040-parts.com

AU $24.00
Location:

Burnie-Devonport, Tasmania, Australia

Burnie-Devonport, Tasmania, Australia
Condition:New Product Type:Performance Parts

Fabricate your own exhaust system with theses 2 brand new CNC laser cut 2 bolt exhaust flanges.

2.5" (63.5mm) centre bore.  100mm mount hole centres.

This listing is for 2 pieces!

Manufactured from 10mm 250 MPa mild steel.  This is a quality Australian manufactured material with good ductility and weldability.

Other port sizes, shapes and material thicknesses available in mild steel, 304 and 316 stainless steel by request.

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Able to supply custom cut metal parts in any shape you need from any material;

  • mild steel up to 16mm thick
  • stainless steels up to 12mm thick and
  • aluminium up to 40mm thick

Other materials available upon request such as high tensile Bisalloy plate, copper and exotic metals.

Please contact with your request.

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All parts are Australian made.

 

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