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Aston Martin Db4 Db5 Db6 Stainless Steel Exhaust Clamp on 2040-parts.com

US $14.75
Location:

Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:HTBC238

Try Kevin Kay Restorations for your Aston Martin parts needs!  We have both new and used parts available.  We use these trick Stainless Steel band clamps on the exhaust systems of the Aston Martin cars, which have a real problem with ground clearance anyway; you don't need a bunch of cheesey U-bolt clamps hanging down!  The pipe diameter on these cars is 2.25 inches, but these will go bit either way in size.  They exert a tremendous clamping force; cut off the tag-end of the T-bolt after tightening for a super-sanitary installation.  Price is per clamp. Check my Me page and trust my 100% Feedback.  Thank you.


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