Exhaust Tip 5.50'' X 3.5'' Dia Od Oval 7.50" Long 2.50" Inlet Wdwo55075-250-bpss on 2040-parts.com
53095, United States
Description:Exhaust Tip 5.5" x 3.5" Dia OD Oval 7.50" Long 2.50" InletBrand:WesdonPart Number:WDWO55075-250-SS Quantity:1 IncludedStyle:Weld On Straight Cut Double Wall OutletDiameter:5.50 3.50 Oval Inch Diameter OD Length:7.50 Inches Long OALMaterial:Stainless Steel Finish:Polished Coating:N/AWarranty:30 Day Money BackNotes:Fits a 2.50 Inch Diameter Exhaust PipeShipping:FedEx, UPS and USPSPhoto:Stock Photo
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