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1955 55 56 57 Chevy Chevrolet Dual Exhaust Extention Pair, Nice on 2040-parts.com

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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:chrome

1955 55 56 57 CHEVY CHEVROLET DUAL EXHAUST EXTENTION PAIR

 

 

  • THIS IS A NEW REPRODUCTION DUAL EXHAUST EXTENTION PAIR MADE BY GENE SMITH. 
  • EXCELENT QUALITY REPRODUCTION. YOU WILL LIKE THE LOOK OF THIS PRODUCT ON YOUR CAR. 
  • PREFERRED PAYMENT IS PAYPAL or  CREDIT CARD
  • THE PARTS WILL BE SHIPPED WITHIN 1 WORKING DAY AFTER PAYMENT RECEIPT. 
  • PARTS WILL BE SHIPPED BY USPS
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