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Pypes Slip Fit Exhaust Tips. Fits 2.5" Exhaust Tubing. Stainless 10" Long on 2040-parts.com

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Pypes Slip Fit exhaust tips. Fits 2.5" exhaust tubing. STAINLESS 10" LONG


Pypes Slip Fit exhaust tip It Fits 2.5" exhaust tubing. 1 TIP. 10" LONG. IN NEW CONDITION.. NEVER USED... Have 2 for sale.. This auction is for 1 single...Thanks for looking...

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