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Condition:New Brand:Profusion Exhausts Manufacturer Part Number:645250 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Custom Bundle:No Bundle Description:None Modified Item:No Modification Description:No Reference OE/OEM Number:645250 Interchange Part Number:645250 Other Part Number:645250 Mileage:Does Not Apply Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):Does Not Apply Grade:Stainless Steel Classic Car Part:Yes Warranty Period:12 Months Quantity:Sold Individually Clamp On Flexi Material:Stainless Steel Body MPN:645250 Metal:Stainless Steel Bundle Listing:Yes Item Type:Exhaust Flexi Pipe Shape:Round Straight Non-Domestic Product:Does Not Apply Applicable Regions:Does Not Apply Warranty:12 Months Universal Part:Yes Mounting Style:Weld-On EAN:5060968831028 GTIN:5060968831028 UPC:5060968831028

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