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Sprint Car Mufflers Stainless Steel Made By Triflow on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Peoria, Arizona, US

Peoria, Arizona, US
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Up For Sale is a set of Stainless Steel Triflow Performance Exhaust Mufflers, These are Made by Billy Boats Company and Billy Knows His Stuff when it Comes to Exhaust

These Were Used on a Sprint Car and Do Have Some Dents and Dings but they Still Do their Job

If You Polish These Up with Steel Wool They Will Look Nice and Shiney

The Measurements are 3 3/4 Collector and the Length from the Tip to the End is 22 Inches Long and the Canister is 4 Inches

These Retail for Over 150.00 each Get them at a Fraction of the Cost of a Starting Bid is 79.99

I Got these is a Buy Out and these are Sold As-Is with no Returns Please look at the Pictures and Ask Any Questions

 

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