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Exhaust Pipe Header Turbo Wrap 2" X 32ft Red Fiberglass Car Motorcycle Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $12.55
Location:

Alhambra, California, United States

Alhambra, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:ZWPIPEWARP Wrap Width:2 inches Manufacturer Part Number:RED32FT Wrap Length:32FT Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Wrap Color:RED Heat Protection:1500°F Wrap Material:Fiberglass UPC:Does not apply

Exhaust Pipe Fiberglass Wrap Roll (2 IN. x 32 FT.)


▲ Feature
1. 100% Brand new and high quality.
2.This wrap will help protect your wallet by increasing efficiency of the everyday vehicle.


▲ Fitment:
Fit For Motorcycles, Muscle Cars, Vintage Cars, Atvs, Go Carts, Street Rods, Hot Rods,
Tractor And Lawnmowers, Aviation & Marine, Commercial Trucks Ect, Any With An Exhaust!
A fiberglass composite material wrap, rated to perform at temperatures of up to 1500°F.

Perfect to use for fastening wrapping, pipes, cabling, poles, hoses and more
Reduces underhood temperatures up to 50%
Professional Installation is Highly Recommended
Installation Instruction is NOT Included


Package Includes: 1 x Exhaust heat wrap Roll 
                               (Zip Ties Not Included)

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