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Mbrp Exhaust Pipe Muffler Delete 5 Inch Diameter 31" Overall Aluminized Mda531 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Bordentown, New Jersey, United States

Bordentown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:MBRP Surface Finish:Aluminized Steel Manufacturer Part Number:MDA531 Warranty:Yes FitMent:2007|GMC|Sierra 35002007|GMC|Sierra 2500 HD200 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada UPC:882963101051

MBRP
Part Number
MDA531
Description
Muffler Delete Pipe; Installer Series
Size
5in x 31in Single

Experience a whole new level of performance and excitement. Install an MBRP Muffler Delete Pipe onto your pickup or SUV and the free flow of exhaust will unleash power and sound you never knew your truck had.

Diameter: 5 Inch
Overall Length: 31 Inch
Finish: Satin
Material: Aluminized Steel

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