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JLT COLD AIR INTAKE (2005-15 5.7 L & 2005-10 6.1 L HEMI CARS)JLT Cold Air Intake system for the 2005-15 5.7 and 2005-10 6.1 SRT8 HEMI cars EXCLUDING SCAT PACK AND SHAKER HOOD MODELS TUBE DESIGN FITS FINISH OPTIONS KIT INCLUDES:
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