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Cherry Bomb Intermediate Straight Exhaust Pipe, Tubing Diameter: 2.250 in., Length: 34.500 in. [Natural Finish]

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Intermediate Straight Exhaust Pipe, Tubing Diameter: 2.250 in., Length: 34.500 in. [Natural Finish]
$26.72
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Intermediate Straight Exhaust Pipe
  • Tubing Diameter: 2.250 in.
  • Length: 34.500 in.
  • End 1: Swedged (2 in. Diameter)
  • End 2: Expanded (2 5/16 in. Diameter)
  • Aluminized Steel
  • Nautral Finish
  • Sold Individually
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