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Kooks Headers, 3" X Oem Catted X-pipe For Ford Mustang Shelby Gt350 2015+ on 2040-parts.com

US $809.99
Location:

Ogden, Utah, United States

Ogden, Utah, United States
KOOKS Headers, 3" X OEM Catted X-Pipe for Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 2015+, US $809.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Kooks Manufacturer Part Number:11543200

KOOKS Headers, 3" X OEM Catted X-Pipe for Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 2015+

Kooks Custom Headers

2015+ Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Tuner Catted X-pipe

DESCRIPTION 

  • 3" x OEM Stainless Steel Tuner Catted X-pipe
  •  Includes Kooks High Flow Tuner Catalytic Converters
  • OEM outlet for use with stock exhaust
  • Factory exhaust must be cut to install
  • Must be used with Kooks Headers
  • These products are NOT legal for sale, installation, or use on a licensed vehicle in the state of California, and they do NOT meet CARB compliance

Specifications:

SKU - 11543200

Year Range - 2015+

Engine Type - 5.2L Voodoo

Gauge - 16

Unit - System

Inlet - 3.000

Outlet - OEM

Weight - 25lbs


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Contact: 385-206-8991 8am-5pm Mtn Time

Payment: 

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Shipping & Handling:

Shipping is additional to Hawaii, Alaska & Puerto Rico; please inquire for a price quote.

We ship UPS Ground, FedEx, or USPS from our nearest warehouse within 1 business day of receiving cleared payment. 

Items that ship from manufacturer directly should arrive within 3-5 business days! UPS will not deliver to PO Box or APO/FPO addresses.

No Shipping on Holiday's or Weekend’s

Returns:

Returns must be made within 30 days of purchase. Parts that do not work with the vehicle they were built for will be exchanged. If item cannot be exchanged a refund of the original purchase price will be issued. The original, actual shipping charges are non-refundable. Buyer is responsible for return shipping. Items must include all original packaging. Before returning any item please contact us for specific shipping instructions. All returns must be approved and issued a return number.  The RMA # must be written on the outside of each package in a visible area. All returns will be mailed back to our return department. Address will be e-mailed to you on request of return. Lack of return number will delay refunds. Once items have been received with a return number & inspected, a credit will be issued to the customer. Claims for item defects outside of our return policy must be submitted directly to the manufacturer. A re-stock and handling fee will be deducted from refunds for items returned by purchasing mistake or cancellation. Fees will depend on the condition of the item when returned.



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