4-2-1 Merge Collector 1 3/8" 1.375" In 2 " 2.0" Out Header Exhaust on 2040-parts.com
Brighton, Michigan, United States
4 into 2 into 1 steel merge collector. New part, never
used. Sandblasted surface. Great for motorcycle header project, bike engine car or small
displacement sports car.
1 3/8" inlet 2" outlet |
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