Porsche 951, 944 Turbo - 2-piece Performance Upgraded Cross Over Pipe For Racers on 2040-parts.com
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A 2-pce cross-over allows for easy access and quicker jobs
It quickly unbolts and separates in half when doing repairs or maintenance under the car
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