One Pair Of 2 Into 1 Merge Collectors... 2 Inch Inlets & 2.5 Outlets on 2040-parts.com
Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States
One pair of 2 into 1 merge collectors... 2 inch inlets & 2.5 outlets, 304 stainless steel
$80 bucks for 2 stainless merge collectors... great deal!! |
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