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Gibson 500558 Stainless Steel Slash Cut Exhaust Tip Inlet: 2.25" Outlet: 4" on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Shingle Springs, California, United States

Shingle Springs, California, United States
Gibson 500558 Stainless Steel Slash Cut Exhaust Tip  Inlet: 2.25"  Outlet: 4", US $39.99, image 1
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Brand:Gibson Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:500558

Gibson Performance Exhaust 500558 Polished Stainless Steel Tip

The only part of your Exhaust System that gets noticed is the exhaust tip. Gibson polished Stainless Tip delivers the brilliant "show look" and will not chip, flake, or rust like chrome. Our exclusive design features a built-in clampless connection for easy bolt on installation, with embossed Gibson logo.

  • 4in. Polished Stainless Round Angle Cut Tip
  • Inlet 2.25 in.
  • Outlet 4 in.
  • L-8 in. Lifetime Limited Warranty

  • Part Number: 500558
  • Product Type: Polished Stainless Steel Tip
  • Finish: Polished T304 Stainless
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