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Nos Ansa 2pc Exhaust Pipe & Rear Muffler W/ Chrome Tips Toyota Celica Gt 82 On on 2040-parts.com

US $234.99
Location:

North Haven, Connecticut, United States

North Haven, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Ansa Surface Finish:Chrome/Black Hammerite Painted Metal Manufacturer Part Number:TY2066/TY2067 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy



Please note my stated shipping time is 10 business days.

All of these Ansa exhaust systems are from 20 years ago when the quality was exceptional. They are not the newer thinner steel systems.

You are bidding on a New Old Stock Ansa Center Pipe Section AND Rear Muffler with twin Chrome Exhaust Pipes for 1982 on Toyota Celica GT cars. The pipes are in excellent condition. The chrome on the exhaust tips is excellent as is the orange paint and the decals. The Ansa part number is TY2066 for the center pipe and TY2067 for the rear muffler with the tips. Why settle for less than NOS? 

Please use the shipping calculator for postage which is UPS Ground in the USA. International Shipping is UPS Saver. Connecticut residents will be charged the state 6.35% sales tax. I am adding $6.00 to the handling charge for insurance.
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