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Ford Performance Touring Non-Active Axle-Back Exhaust with Chrome Tips and GT Quad Tip Rear Valance (2024 Mustang EcoBoost w/o Active Exhaust)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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    Fits 2024 Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost Coupe and Convertible with non-active dual tip exhaust
    Upgrade the appearance and sound of your non-active dual tip exhaust Mustang with this exhaust package featuring quad 4" chrome plated stainless steel tips and GT quad tip valance
    50-State legal - Meets 95 decibel drive-by noise standard for aftermarket exhaust systems when installed in stock applications
    Uniquely designed and tuned to provide optimum performance, aggressive sound, durability and pure driving excitement
    Manufactured in the USA from high-quality 304 stainless steel
    Features 2.25" tubing with ultra-smooth mandrel bends, warp-free flanges and superior craftsmanship
    Exhaust system kit includes GT quad tip valance
    Factory exhaust pipe must be cut to install clamp on Ford Performance axle-back mufflers
    NOTE: Not intended for vehicles equipped with Active Valve Performance Exhaust

    Complete cat-back system M-5200-M2TCV also available for Extreme non-active upgrade

    CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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