5" Dual 6" Diesel Exhaust Tip 6in 6inch 5in Huge Custom Stainless Steel Ss Dpf on 2040-parts.com
Troy, Michigan, US
This is the baddest diesel truck tip available. Brand new, never used, just put on for pictures. Fully custom built, took over 6 hours to build. Unlike no other tip you may find. Huge 5" inlet, and even bigger dual 6" outlets. Stainless steel finish with beautiful TIG welds. The tip is staggered, so it may only be used on the passenger side.
- 5.0" inlet
- 13.5" total width
- 17" total length
- Full stainless steel
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