Rv Generator Exhaust Black Stallion Brand on 2040-parts.com
Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania, United States
This exhaust system vertical pipe was used one time. It is a complete system to route the exhaust from your RV generator from under the RV up to roof level. It has a heat shield for people level to prevent people getting burned. Held securely in place by a brace and spring. Has no rust.
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