4" V-band Clamp 304 Stainless Steel Turbo Exhaust Down Pipe Universal Truck on 2040-parts.com
Hatfield, Pennsylvania, United States
4.0" V Band Clamp 304 Stainless Steel This is for (1) 4" V-Band Clamp. For 3.5" and 5.0" inch clamps, see our other listings. BUY FROM MAX PERFORMANCE WITH CONFIDENCE. Disclaimer: Bidding on an auction and/or purchasing a Buy It Now item is a signed agreement that you will purchase and pay for our product.
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