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Volkswagen Empi Monza 4 Tip Muffler For Vw Bug Bus Karmann Ghia Thing on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Canoga Park, California, United States

Canoga Park, California, United States
Item used as break-in piece, has no holes, needs refinish
Brand:Empi Manufacturer Part Number:VW7801291

For Auction: Used/Surplus EMPI Brand 4 Tip "Monza" Muffler for Volkswagen Type 1 Engines (Bug, Ghia, Thing, all years. Bus up to 1967)

Comes in Surplus condition, mounted once, no signs of use. 

Preheater Tubes are Drilled

Auction Starts at $0.99, Shipping Not Included

Item is sold as-is, where-is and has been described as accurately as possible. Returns generally not accepted on this item. 

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