Mr. Gasket 1192.MR GASKET SINGLES(1) Item Description
Features Mr. Gasket Collector Gasket is an economical way to seal header collectors to exhaust system. This collector gasket is made from a compressed fiber laminate that is heat and tear-resistant. Additional Information
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