Plm S2000 Testpipe 70mm 2.75 Ap1 Ap2 Cat Delete Stainless S2k Racing on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
PLM S2000 AP1 & AP2 70mm 2.75 Test Pipe S2K
$75 +FREE SHIPPING to the lower 48 States of the US or BEST OFFER!!
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Label MFG S2000 Test Pipe [70mm] made with 304 TIG welded stainless steel.
**This product is to be used for track racing, auto cross, or drag racing only**
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