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Brox 3" Or 2.5" Blast Pipes, Twin Drift Race Exhaust on 2040-parts.com

AU $130.00
Location:

Woodville, Nsw, 2321, Australia

Woodville, Nsw, 2321, Australia
Condition:New Brand:BROX

BROX Blast pipes

Single 3" entry, twin 3" exit (or 2.5" in 2.5" out)

They are 450mm long overall, can make them as long as you like, price may have to be adjusted.

Other sizes available to order. Including 4" twins.



High quality tig welded 304 stainless.



These are universal and will fit almost any car.



If you want some high quality blast pipes to make your car sound nice and stand out from the crowd these are for you.



Other sizes and styles available,



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Can custom make any size and style you can dream up.

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