Marine Wet Exhaust Coupler Adapter 2.5"-3", 2 1/2 Inch To 3 Inch Rated To 500 °f on 2040-parts.com
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
Marine exhaust coupler/ reducer for use with Marine wet exhaust systems.
Strong 4ply silicone construction is rated for temperatures up to 500 °F.
Inside Diameter: 2 1/2inch /63.5mm to 3inch / 76.2mm
Please note, color may vary from photo.
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