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2.5" Od - 2.5" Id 12" Long 304 Stainless Steel 16 Gauge Tubing Exhaust Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Velocity Automotive Manufacturer Part Number:AD304SS25OD25ID12


12 inch in length 304 Stainless Steel Exhaust Pipe Adapter 2.5" Outer Diameter one end - 2.5" Inner Diameter other end. 
Great for exhaust systems and exhaust tips.  

Material:  304 Stainless steel
Length: 12 inch (1 foot)
Thickness: 0.065 Wall approx 16 gauge
Made in USA

304 stainless has a higher Chromium and Nickel content than 409 stainless.
It resists rust better and can be polished to a chrome like mirror finish for show cars and hot rods.

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or special requests. We make custom pipes to order.

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