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2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Air Intake Assembly ( No Mass Airflow Sensor ) on 2040-parts.com

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Air Intake Assembly -

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse

4 Cylinder

Non-Turbo

DOES NOT INCLUDE MASS AIRFLOW SENSOR

This Air Intake Assembly was taken from a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT with the 4 Cylinder Naturally Aspirated Engine.  It was a direct Take Off, the only part that I believe is missing is the Mass Airflow Sensor.  Please see pictures - That is Exactly what will be in your box.  Nothing more, Nothing Less. 
As for compatibility, I am unsure what other years that this part is compatible with, so please research that on your own.
I have tried to include the Part Numbers on Each Part in the pictures.

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