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Corvette Sidepipes 1968 - 1979 on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

North Manchester, Indiana, US

North Manchester, Indiana, US
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You are bidding on a Set of New Sidepipes for a 1969 - 1979 Corvette. The picture shows one pipe but you are bidding on the set. We manufacture these  pipes to order to original factory specs so if you do not see what you want let me know. . I also have them to fit Vettes with Side Exit Headers. The rubber washers and bolts are included. I have set a low reserve on this set. These are the same systems that are for sale in some of the major Corvette catalogs. Payment by Cashiers Check and PayPal only. Buyer to pay Shipping and all sales are final. Good Luck and please e-mail me if you have any questions. PLEASE READ MY FEEDBACK TO BUY IN CONFIDENCE. 

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