Used set of mercruiser exhaust elbows offf of a 350 small block Chevrolet. 4 inch to 3 inch. May fit other applications. Riser have some corrosion as shown in the photos but were not leaking or causing any issues before being removed. Thank you for looking and please look at my other items. No international shipping.
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