This is a brand new exhaust bellow that fits a Alpha 1, Alpha Gen II, or a Bravo 1 outdrive. it comes with 2 new exhaust clamps as well.
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Tue, 08 Oct 2013Chrysler is bringing its full weight to the annual SEMA show in Las Vegas on Nov. 5-8. The Pentastar brand will have at least 20 modified Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Fiat and SRT vehicles to highlight its more than 15,000 square-foot exhibit.
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