2011-2013 Mini Cooper S R55 R56 Intake Manifold Boost Pressure Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Calabasas, California, United States
Boost Pressure Sensor on the Intake Manifold pulled from a 2011 Mini Cooper S. This Sensor will fit 2011-2013 Mini Cooper S (N18 engine type) models only. Please buyer verify that this is the part that you need prior to purchase. This unit was tested on the vehicle. If you have any questions feel free to message me. No returns on electrical items. Thank you
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