Wesdon Exhaust X Pipe Kit 2.250 Inch Universal Kit on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, United States
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Description: 2.250 INCH X PIPE UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION KIT Brand: Wesdon Part Number: WESXPK3 Quantity: 1 Kit Style: Universal X Pipe Kit Diameter: 2.250 Inch Length: About 60 Inches Long Assembled Material: Aluminized Steel Finish: N/A Coating: Aluminized Warranty: 30 Day Money Back Notes: Kit Includes (1) Heavy 16 Gage 3 Inch Diameter By 11 Inch Length X Pipe, Header Collectors, Clamps, and (4) 20 Inch Pipes Please Note These Are Not Mandrel Bent Pipes Shipping: Wesdon Automotive WILL NOT Ship To A PO BOX Photo: Stock Photo
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