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Magnaflow 19217 Catback Exhaust System on 2040-parts.com

US $1,562.42
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Magnaflow Surface Finish:Stainless Manufacturer Part Number:19217 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Lower Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:888563010076

System Style: Cat-back
System Material: Stainless steel
Exit Quantity: Two
Exit Location: Split rear
System Finish: Natural
Catalytic Converter(s) Included: No
Intermediate Pipe Diameter (in): 2.500 in.
Muffler Included: Yes
Muffler Quantity: Two
Muffler Configuration: Single inlet/Single outlet
Muffler Material: Stainless steel
Muffler Finish: Natural
Exhaust Type: Dual
Hardware Included: Yes
Inlet Quantity: Two
Tailpipe Diameter (in): 2.500 in.
Tip Included: Yes
Tip Outlet Size: 3.500 in.
Tip Quantity: Quad
Tip Shape: Round
Tip Cut: Slant
Tip Edge Style: Rolled edge
Tip Material: Stainless steel
Tip Finish: Polished
Quantity: Sold as a kit.
Notes: Competition series. Can re-use OEM tips.

These MagnaFlow performance exhaust systems are as rugged and reliable as the vehicle that you drive. These exhaust kits feature OEM-style barbed hangers for easy installation, mandrel bends to prevent exhaust flow restrictions, and some kits include MagnaFlow's legendary straight-through, wide-open, stainless steel muffler to provide a smooth, deep tone outside of the vehicle. All MagnaFlow exhaust systems are factory-checked for proper fitment and dyno-tested to verify performance gains. These kits include all necessary installation hardware, and some include a polished stainless steel exhaust tip.

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