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Outlet 3.5” Inlet 2.5” N1 Style Stainless Steel Exhaust Muffler Silencer A2107 on 2040-parts.com

US $36.90
Location:

South San Francisco, California, United States

South San Francisco, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:RemarkableNewPower Inlet diameter:63.5mm / 2.48" Manufacturer Part Number:44-99167 Total length:600mm / 23.6" Placement on Vehicle:Rear Outlet diameter:102mm / 4" Warranty:Yes Body diameter:168mm / 6.6" UPC:4903543165815




  

 


 

 Item Condition : 100% Brand New Stainless Steel Removable Silencer

 Inlet length : 60mm / 2.36"

 Inlet diameter :63mm / 2.48"

 Body length :305mm / 12"

 Body diameter : 114mm / 4.49"

 Outlet length :95mm / 3.75"

 Outlet diameter : 89mm / 3.5"

 Total length :460mm / 18.1"

 Feature Style :JDM Flat Tip N1 Racing Style

 Fitment :FIT FOR MOST VEHICLES WITH 2.5" DIAMETER INLET SIZE ONLY (CAN FIT PIPING DIAMETER BETWEEN 2.2" TO 2.3")

 Warranty: 90 Days

 

 





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