Roadhouse Brand 3 1/2" 3.5" Slash Cut Slashcut Chrome Exhaust Pipes Tip Set Tips on 2040-parts.com
Bunnell, Florida, US
ROADHOUSE BRAND 3 1/2" CHROME SLASH-CUT EXHAUST TIP SET (2) FITS: EXHAUST SYSTEMS WITH 3 1/2" PIPES For sale is a set of Roadhouse 3 1/2" chrome slash-cut exhaust tips. They use a standard step-down flange that is 3 3/8" and set screws to secure them (included). High quality triple chrome plating. These are some big boy exhaust tips! HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE $$$ OFF THE RETAIL PRICE!! SHIPPING INFO: I will ship it via USPS upon receiving the payment to the address listed in your PayPal account within 2 days. Please make sure it is the correct address.
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