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Stainless Steel 3" Exhaust Testpipe 1986-1991 Corvette Firebird Camaro Trans Am on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
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Condition:New Brand:Justspeed Surface Finish:Stainless steel Manufacturer Part Number:TP COCA UPC:N/A

Brand New 3 inch Stainless Steel Testpipe for

1. 1986-1991 CORVETTE (EXC.ZR1 & CALIF.)

2. 1987-1989 CAMARO AND FIREBIRD 5.7L W/SINGLE CONVERTER

3. 1986-1989 CAMARO AND FIREBIRD 5.0L WITH VIN CODES (F AND G)W/SINGLE CONVERTER

 

Increased horsepower and torque with 3" piping, CNC Machined Flanges 
clamps included
No Installation Instruction Provided, Professional Installation Recommended


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