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Hey guys,

 

Im looking for a nice slash/angle cut chrome tip for my tailpipe. I have found one that I like from Gibson, the problem is it's 12 inches long, which just wont fit. I need something like 6 inches to fit on the pipe before it angles towards the front of the truck. Does anyone have and good websites that have a wide variety of tips I could browse through?

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I have the exact one you are looking for. It's OEM GM 6" slash cut dual wall rolled edge.

 

GM PART #19156356

 

Dimensions:

 

Inlet: 2.75" , outlet oval shape 4" X 4.5". Length: 4.50" & 6.50" slant. Rolled at the edges.

 

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The words 'nice' and 'chrome' should never, ever under any circumstances, be used in the same sentence...please. lol

 

Seriously I would get a nice polished s/s, you don't want it rusting out since there is always moisture in and around exhaust tips.

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here's a quick pic I found on the corsa tips

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I love em, but dang - $189 for the stinkin tip?!?!

 

 

Have have this same tip, I bought a corsa Exhaust kit and it came with this one. I put it one my truck Once for five minutes, To see how it looks, It dosent fit my truck, Ill let it go for cheap if anyone wants it? Its Brand new ill send Pictures, Its setting on my tool box in a box. let me Know.

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