3" Exhaust Catback Downpipe Cutout E-cut Valve Electric + Toggle Switch Control on 2040-parts.com
Shenzhen, China
SKU:CE20ETW001 1) 100% Brand New and high quality Application: 1 X Electric Exhaust Cut Out Kit with Gear Driven Motor 1 X Stainless Steel 10" Y-pipe 1 X 45-Degree Stainless Steel Elbow Dump Pipe 1 X Wireless Remote Control Unit 1 X 12ft Wiring Harness 1 X Cast Steel Flange Adaptor 1 X Aluminum V-Band Clamp 2 X Flange Gaskets 1 X Set of 1.50" Bolts with Lock Washers and Nuts Hardware as Shown in the Picture Above |
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