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Flo-pro Ss660 5" Stainless Cat Back/delete Exhaust System 2011-2015 Gm Duramax on 2040-parts.com

US $630.00
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Cedar City, Utah, United States

Cedar City, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Flo-Pro Manufacturer Part Number:FLO-SS660

 
Flo-Pro 5" Stainless Steel CAT Back DPF Delete Exhaust System With Muffler 2011-2015 GM Duramax LML

 


FLO~PRO's cat-back exhaust is the ultimate in diesel truck performance exhaust. All systems are mandrel bent tubing, available in aluminized or stainless steel, includes all required hardware for installation, and last but not least can include one of FLO~PRO's performance mufflers. With great sound and performance look no further than FLO~PRO.

 
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