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Gloss Black Over 304 Stainless 2.5" Inlet Chevy Bowtie Exhaust Tips - Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $53.95
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Dumont, Colorado, United States

Dumont, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:PERFORMANCE DIESEL WAREHOUSE Surface Finish:GLOSS BLACK POWDER COATING Manufacturer Part Number:2.5BTGB

2.5" GLOSS BLACK over 304 Stainless Steel CHEVY BOWTIE Exhaust Tips (PAIR)

Inlet Diameter - 2.5"

Outlet Diameter - 4.5" x 1.7"

Overall Length - 9"

Finish - Gloss Black Powder Coating

Type - Weld on or Clamp on

Style - Chevy Bow-Tie

*Includes 2 tips

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