American Racing Header Merge Collector 1-5/8" Inlet X 2-3/4" Outlet, Stainless on 2040-parts.com
Lowell, Indiana, United States
Slip-on merge collectors made by American Racing Headers, 304 stainless steel, TIG welded in the USA, 1-5/8" ID inlet, 2-3/4" OD outlet, welded scavenger spikes inside, oxygen sensor bung welded at factory. Only used for one dyno test. Price is for each (1) collector. 4 into 1, 4-1
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