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2012-2016 Accent 1.6 Performance Stainless Steel Header Made In Korea on 2040-parts.com

US $369.99
Location:

Seoul, Korea, South

Seoul, Korea, South
Condition:New

We've been specializing in parts and accessories for Korean cars since 1999! 

 Product Description

Performance Headers for 2012-2016 Accent 1.6 Non-turbo

 

  • Performance headers are made in Korea by Maintec.
  • 100% stainless steel construction, each header is manually welded by Maintec technicians. 
  • To install, the 1st cat in the vertical position will have to be removed. The second cat will stay in place, and the header will go between the engine head and the 2nd cat. The header will have a bung for the 1st O2 sensor, and you may have to weld on a bung after the 2nd cat for the 2nd O2 sensor. The bung will be included. The cat must go between the 2 O2 sensors if you do not want a check engine light.
  • These are headers only for naturally aspirated cars. They will not fit turbo models. 
  • Wholesale or dealer inquiries welcome! We provide deep discounts for wholesale and dealer purchases, and we also can help organize group buys for any of our products.
  • Shipping fee is to anywhere in the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Customers in South America and Africa will have to pay a little extra in shipping fees.

 

 

Shipping, Payment, Policies

  • Shipping discounts available for 3 or more product purchased at one time. Please email us for a quote.
  • Shipping fee listed above is ONLY valid for US(50 states), Canada, Europe, and Asia. For other regions, please contact us for shipping pricing.
  • Will ship via the postal service. Will take 10~15 business days to arrive. Tracking number will be provided once package has been shipped.
  • GUARANTEED Brand New.
  • We will only ship to the confirmed PayPal address. Please do not ask us to ship to an alternate address.
  • We are NOT responsible for any import taxes and/or customs duty. Please check with your country's customs office before bidding
  • We reserve the rights to cancel the auction at any time for any reasons.
  • We reserve the right to cancel the transaction and issue negative feedback, if payment is not received within 3 business days.
  • Have ALL your questions answered before bidding. We answer most emails within 48 hours, so if you don't get a reply within 48 hours, we most likely did not receive the email, or our reply has been sent to you spam bin. In this case, please send emails from another email account.
  • If you bid on, and win the auction for this item, you are legally bound to pay for the item.
  • All non-defective returns are subject to a 20% restocking fee. You must get an RMA number from us within 7 days of getting the package if you want to return it. The customer is responsible for return shipping costs.

 


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