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3.5 Inch Oval Exhaust Tubing, 8 Foot Straight Aluminized on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Round Lake, Illinois, United States

Round Lake, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:RAMAIRRESTORATION.COM Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Aluminized coating Part Brand:RamAirRestoration.com Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:RAM AIR

3.5 inch ALUMINIZED oval tube, straight lengths for better clearance.  U.S.-made aluminized tubing gives excellent corrosive protection. Easy to weld and fab with.  Standard 3.5 inch oval profile 2.3" X 4.5"

 

Ships in lower 48 states for $34.00.

 

We have a wide variety of oval bends, transitions, and tubing!

 

For fitment questions... Ram Air Restoration (800) 421-8455

 

For international shipping, please inquire.

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