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Vintage Ap 1965~1973 Vw Type 1 Beetle~karmann Ghia Nos Original Style Muffler on 2040-parts.com

US $168.70
Location:

PA, United States

PA, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:AP Interchange Part Number:113.251.053 Manufacturer Part Number:2910 Country/Region of Manufacture:Spain

  UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS VINTAGE NEW OLD STOCK FACTORY REPLACEMENT MUFFLER FROM AP.
THIS IS MODEL #2910 & IT IS A REPLACEMENT FOR VW 113.251.053
113.251.053A
113.251.053E
113.251.053M
113.251.053T
113.251.053AD
113.251.053AJ
113.251.053AK

IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO ACHIEVE THAT FACTORY STOCK APPEARANCE & SOUND ON YOUR CLASSIC,THEN THIS IS THE MUFFLER FOR YOU.
THIS IS A FACTORY DUPLICATE MUFFLER FOR THE;
 1965 THRU 1973

VW TYPE 1,BEETLE,SUPER BEETLE,KARMANN GHIA;40 H.P.,1200cc,50 H.P.,1300cc Except Van and 1973 Calif.Models.

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