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Mazda Rotary Series 4/5 Rx7 13b Engine Exhaust Flange. 304 Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com

AU $80.00
Location:

Burnie-Devonport, Tasmania, Australia

Burnie-Devonport, Tasmania, Australia
Condition:New Compatible Makes:Mazda

Build your own exhaust headers/extractors with this CNC laser cut exhaust flange.

Manufactured from 12mm 304 stainless steel.

Fits late (Series 4/5/6) 13B rotary engines. 

2"(50.8mm) port openings.

Also available in other thicknesses of mild and 316 stainless, and with other port opening sizes by request.

12A, 20B and Renesis flanges also available.

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Able to supply custom cut metal parts in any shape you need from any material;

  • mild steel up to 16mm thick
  • stainless steels up to 12mm thick and
  • aluminium up to 40mm thick

Other materials available upon request such as high tensile Bisalloy plate, copper and exotic metals.

Please contact with your request.

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All parts are Australian made.

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