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Hammerhead Mudhead Torpedo 80t Shark Go Kart Exhaust Pipe on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Gloucester, Virginia, United States

Gloucester, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Shells garage Manufacturer Part Number:Hammerhead 1

Your Hammerhead mudhead / shark or torpedo go cart is already sinful fun. Time to turn up that fun dial by adding this made in the USA straight exhaust! You will get a rich motorcycle sound and you won't want to use the muffler again (unless your parents or wife tells you to). Approximately 12 inches long 15/16 OD with CNC machined flange. Painted in Dragster High temp silver paint. Very easy to install includes gasket.

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