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Ansa Tk7840 - Silverline 304 Ss Camaro Seamless Rectangle Tip 6x2 " 2.5" Inlet on 2040-parts.com

US $35.99
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Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States

Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Ansa TK7840 - Silverline 304 SS Camaro Seamless Rectangle Tip 6x2 " 2.5" inlet, US $35.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:APE Part Brand:Ansa Manufacturer Part Number:TK7840 Material:304 Stainless Steel Interchange Part Number:Ansa Performance Exhaust Systems Inlet Diameter:2.5 Other Part Number:81061607 Series:Silverline Warranty:Yes Body Shape:Rectangular Product Type:Performance Exhaust Systems Product Name:Tip UPC:n/a

TK7840 CAMARO DESIGN RECTANGULAR TIP . 6/2" OUTLET
AND 2.5" INLET. 
CENTER INLET
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