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Header Collector Reducer V6 Or Motorcycle Inlit 1 ¾ Od Inlet 2 Inch Outlets on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
Location:

Brampton, Ontario, Canada

Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Warranty:No

((((((((ONE WEEK HOLIDAY ALERT FOR THE MONTHS OF FEBRUARY AND MAY 2016 ))))))))))))

I will be on holidays and unable to ship or respond after Tuesday night Feb 16, 2016  

if you make a purchase  on  Tuesday Feb 16th  your item will be shipped 

Wednesday Feb 17th  

I Will be returning Friday  Feb 26 th  -  I will respond to any  questions and ship any sales  on Monday feb 29th 

 

**ALSO ON VACATION IN MAY**

**I will be on holidays and unable to ship or respond**

ANY ORDERS UP TO MAY 20TH WILL BE SHIPPED ON MAY 21ST if you make a purchase Saturday may 22ndyour item will be shipped  Monday May 30th.

I will respond to any  questions and ship any sales  on Monday May 30th

1 3/4 OD INCH INLITS.

 2 INCH OD SINGLE OUTLIT STAINLESS

 FOR V6 ENGINS 

MOT0RCYCLE RACE BIKES

BOATS SNOWMOBILES

OR CAN BE MODIFIED FOR ANY INDUSTREL APLACATIONS

STAINLESS

 

please remember if your oversees international  it can take as long as 8 weeks to get

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