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Mitsubishi Eclipse Gst Gsx Obx B5 Exhaust Muffler on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
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West Coast, US

West Coast, US
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Description

Brand New B5 N1 Muffler made by OBX Racing Sports. 

Muffler features a clean sporty non-restrictive design for optimal flow.

  • Stainless steel SUS-304 steel wool double wrapped
  • Tip Diameter: 4"
  • Muffler Diameter: 5 1/2"
  • Tip Length: 4"
  • Body Length: 14"
  • Inlet Diameter: 2 1/2"
  • includes tunable silencer
  • Lifetime warranty from manufacturer defects

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