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Opel Gt Roadster Cabrio Vauxhall Exhaust Muffler on 2040-parts.com

US $750.25
Location:

., Greece

., Greece
Condition:New Surface Finish:stainless steel Country/Region of Manufacture:Greece

 OPEL GT VAUXHALL ROADSTER CABRIO 2.0 16V TURBO 164hp 2007-2009

stainless steel exhaust muffler
2 x 76mm exhaust tips
 sport sound

requires professional welding instalation


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