Chrome Turn Down Exhaust Tip Cougar Mustang Cyclone on 2040-parts.com
East Sandwich, Massachusetts, US
THIS IS A SET OF EXHAUST TIPS AROUND 2 1/8 AND 9'' HIGH. THESE SHOULD WORK ON MANY DIFFERENT CAR'S AND YEARS.
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