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Ls Style Header Exhaust Flange Flanges 1/2" 0.500 Thick Mild Steel Set on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Hinkle, Kentucky, United States

Hinkle, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:BPPLSFLANGE Brand:BPP UPC:Does not apply

Bluegrass Performance Parts
LS Style Header Exhaust Flange Flanges 1/2" 0.500 Thick Mild Steel 
We machine these in house CNC Machined for a Quality Part!
SOLD AS A PAIR YOU WILL RECEIVE 2 FLANGES! 
The Exhaust Holes are 1.68 but can machine different sizes if requested!




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