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Aluminum Exhaust Tips 2&7/8" With New Flappers, V-drive, Jet Boat, Inboard Woody on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Eureka, Montana, United States

Eureka, Montana, United States
Condition:Used

Here is a set of aluminum exhaust tips. They are for 2&7/8" hose, and 3" soft wall hose should work also.They have new studs on 3.4" centers.The bell is 4" and the mounting base is 4.4" in diameter. They come with brand new flappers. The previous owners must have had some vertical shaft mounted flappers in the holes. The aluminum has some tarnish spots that I couldn't sand out. They are 5.1" long.

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