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★ 3" Stainless Downpipe For Center Mount Header 2.3 Turbo Ford Svo Merkur Xr4ti on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Barberton, Ohio, US

Barberton, Ohio, US
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★  3" Stainless Downpipe for center mount header 2.3 turbo ford svo merkur xr4ti thunderbird ★

Standard 5 bolt turbo flange fittiment downpipe for use with center mount headers.

  • Brand New Full Stainless Turbo Downpipe for Center Mount Header
  • TIG Welded CNC Machine Flange for Strength and Durability
  • 3” Stainless steel mandrel bent downpipe
  • Fits the Stock T3 turbo, stock 87-88 Turbo Coupe IHI turbo,  T3/T4 Turbo, etc.
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  • See installed pictures for reference, this is our design thats been copied over and over and sold on ebay, we show installed pictures because we designed the part, not just reselling copies!

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