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Steel Exhaust Flex Bellow Joint Pipe 1.75" X 4" on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Clive, Iowa, United States

Clive, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:OBX.22-99.175X4X8

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WHAT YOU GET:
-(x9) 1.75"x4" EXHAUST BELLOWS / FLEX HOSE

PARTS ARE NEW AND UNUSED.

PERFECT FOR THE EXHAUST SHOP OR TUNER. BUILD THOSE CUSTOM ONE-OFF EXHAUST SETUPS AT A FRACTION OF THE COST!

PICTURES ARE OF THE PARTS YOU WILL BE RECEIVING. NO CUSTOMIZING OF ASSORTMENTS.


SHIPPING
NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS OFFERED. DOMESTIC UPS GROUND SHIPPING IS OFFERED TO THE LOWER 48 CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES ONLY. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RESOLVING ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE CLAIMS WITH THE SHIPPER.


PAYMENT
-PAYPAL IS THE PREFERRED PAYMENT TYPE. IMMEDIATE PAYMENT IS MUCH APPRECIATED.
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