2005-2008 Chevy Corvette Gm Performance Exhaust Tips 17801887 Oem Gm 6.0l 6.2l on 2040-parts.com
Gillsville, Georgia, US
These highly polished stainless steel exhaust tips add a sporty appearance to the exterior of your vehicle. For use with GM Performance Parts Cat-Back Exhaust System only. Big Mouth, GCA and Crossed-Flag Logo. Includes 2 Tips, 4 clamps, and installation instructions. They measure 7 3/4" W x 4" H Genuine GM Part Number 17801887 Thanks for looking and email with questions!
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