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Nos Gm#3890382 Small Block Exhaust Pipe Extension 2" O.d. on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Wessington, South Dakota, United States

Wessington, South Dakota, United States
NOS - original packaging may have wear
Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:3890382

NOS GM#3890382 Small Block Exhaust Pipe Extension 2" O.D.  The packaging may have been opened previously.  It will fit many GM applications, and it is up to you to double check and make sure it works for your vehicle.

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