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Pypes Evt37 - 304 Ss Polished Rectangle Tip on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Exterior still polished, interior shows exhaust color.
Brand:Pypes Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:EVT37 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Polished 304 Stainless

One USED pair of Pypes 304 2.5" X 8" X 2" X 11" Rectangle Stainless Exhaust Tips EVT37.
In GREAT shape: exterior shines like new.

- 304 SS Polished Rectangular Tip
- 2.5: diameter
- P/N EVT37
- Slip-on; 2.5" dia.
- Rolled Tip Edge
- Outlet: 2" x 8"

Finish off your Hot Rod, Street Rod, Classic, Muscle car exhaust system with the tip that fits the best.

Visit Pypes for more information: http://pypesexhaust.com/i-13475042-2-5-x-8-x-2-x-11-rectangle-stainless-tips-evt37.html


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