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Turbosmart WG50 GenV Outlet V-Band ClampSKU: TS 0554 3004 UPC: 9329677019315 Turbosmart WG50 GenV Outlet V Band Clamp The Turbosmart WG50 GenV Outlet V Band Clamp locks down the dump pipe on GenV WG50 wastegates for turbocharged performance vehicles. This clamp delivers a tight seal that holds under high boost without leaks. Built for reliability in demanding setups it fits directly on WG50 GenV outlets. Key Features V Band Design: Allows fast installation and removal of dump pipes while
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