Imco Turbo Series T908 Performance Muffler on 2040-parts.com
Belleville, Illinois, United States
IMCO Turbo Series T908 Performance Muffler Specs and Dimensions*: 2.5" diameter center inlet 2.5" diameter dual outlet 25.5" x 19" x 9.75" x 4.5" *Dimensions are overall length x body length x body width x body height |
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