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Chris Craft Copper-brass Exhaust Pipe 2 Piece From Mbl Mb Motor Bent N Dented on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Linn Creek, Missouri, US

Linn Creek, Missouri, US
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 Vintage exhaust system from old Chris Craft.2 piece.Last picture is of actual boat it came from.

 1 is 47 inches long and the other with the rubber extension is 49 inches.

3 1/2 radius.

 These are dented and bent from motors being pulled.I did not try to clean these selling as salvage parts from being bent and dented.

 Cheaper than the other ones I have listed.Any questions just ask!

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