Plm 2.5" Cat High Flow 200 Cell Catalytic Converter Slip Joint On Test Pipe Obd2 on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
PLM CATTED 2.5" TEST PIPE
$185 +FREE SHIPPING to the lower 48 States of the US or BEST OFFER!!
Description:
Private
Label MFG Power Driven 3-Way Catalytic Converters are made of 304 TIG welded
stainless steel. It has an integrated slip-fit design that is adjustable in
length and rotational to adapt to almost any combination of header length and
collector flange position. The PLM CAT comes standard with a 200 cell high flow
cat. Features:
**INTENDED FOR OFF-ROAD / TRACK USE ONLY**
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