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Dynomax 36486 Stainless Steel Exhaust Tip on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Lombard, Illinois, United States

Lombard, Illinois, United States
This is brand new item. Open box
Brand:Dynomax Surface Finish:Stainless steel Manufacturer Part Number:36486 UPC:086387364867



Description:

   Exhaust Tail Pipe Tip; 2-1/2 Inch Inlet; 3 Inch Outlet; Polished Stainless Steel; Round; Angled Cut; Single Wall; 12 Inch Length

    • Dynomax clamp-on stainless steel exhaust tips are available in a variety of sizes making it easy for you to bolt on a custom look. Available in single or double-wall, high-grade 304 stainless steel construction
    • Clamp on design
    • 304 mirror polished stainless steel
    • DynoMax embossed logo
    • Stainless steel clamps included

Technical Data

BrandDynomax
Item Weight1 pounds
Product Dimensions12 x 2.5 x 3 inches
OriginChina
Item model number36486
Manufacturer Part Number36486
OEM Part Number36486
Condition: 

This is a brand New item. It is in its original packaging, never been used.

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