Design Engineering 2" Wide X 50' Long Heavy-duty High Temperature Exhaust Wrap on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, US
Design Engineering, Inc. DEI Brand Heavy-Duty High Temperature Exhaust Wrap P/N 010102. Brand New In Unopened Original Package. 2 Inch Wide by 50 Foot Long. Helps keep heat inside of exhaust headers and pipes. Can reduce underhood temperature. For car, truck, motorcycle, boat, RV, and race. Free of asbestos. Easy to install. Instructions included. Made In USA. Shipped USPS with Confirmation Tracking.
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