Exhaust Flanges...new In Box...2 1/2 Inch Size...set Of 8 on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
EXHAUST FLANGES 2 1/2 INCH SET OF 8
Numbers on Box 57 8477 F67 28 84802 I will ship these flanges promptly upon receipt of funds through PayPal within 5 days of auctions end. Thanks for your interest and good luck bidding! Please check my other auctions for interesting items! |
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