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Suzuki Hayabusa Turbo Header 99-16 304 Stainless Pro One Header on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Moulton, Alabama, United States

Moulton, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:12895-28511 Brand:Monster Turbos Warranty:Yes


New Product Release: Introduction Price $750.00  (Retail Pricing ) $900.00 

SRP Turbos PRO ONE Turbo Header 1999-2012 Suzuki Hayabusa 

0.109 Wall Thick 304 Stainless Steel Turbo Header ID of Tubes are 1.600 

* T3 Turbo Flange

* Purged Tig Welded  

ID of Tubes are 1.600

Fitment : Suzuki Hayabusa Gen I & Gen II 99-16 

Build Time : 7/10 Business Days ! 

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