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Dodge Viper Random Tech High Flow Exhaust - Gen 2 (1996-2002) on 2040-parts.com

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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:random technologies Manufacturer Part Number:000000111111111

Random Technology exhaust for 1996-2002 Viper (may fit 1992-1995);
Better exhaust flow rates compared to stock units; 
Lowers side-sill temperatures ;
Increases exhaust note;
Direct bolt-in exhaust; 
One of the pipes has scuffs/dings on it and that same pipe's exhaust clamp is banged up, the damage is cosmetic and cannot be seen once installed; and
Everything in the second and third pictures are included.

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