1977 & 1978 Mustang 302 Dual Exhaust Aluminzed on 2040-parts.com
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ADD MORE HORSE POWER AND INCREASE GAS MILEAGE.
THIS IS A CORRECT FITTING AFTER MARKET SYSTEM.
INCLUDES ALL PIPES & MUFFERS FROM THE MANIFOLD BACK ALL PIPES ARE 2IN DIA .
CHOICE OF TURBO MUFFLERS OR HEAVY DUTY GLASS PACKS.
MADE OF 14 GAUGE ALUMINZED TUBING MUFFLERS ARE PREIMUM HEAVY DUTY.
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