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38mm 4 Psiturbo Stainless Steel Mini Wastegate Dump Valve Anodized Black on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Point Roberts, Washington, United States

Point Roberts, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wyntonm Manufacturer Part Number:W6168AE


 

38MM Turbo Stainless Steel MINI Wastegate

Operational 4 PSI  

  • Real 304 Stainless Steel Body
  • T6061 Aluminum Cover
  • Anodized Black Cover
  • Stainless Steel Valve
  • High Quality Silicone Diaphragm
  • Stainless steel Body rapid transfer of heat away from the wastegate.
  • Quickly lowering the temperature that keep the best performance.  

This Kit includes:

  • (1) Anodized Black Cover Wastegate
  • (2) Stainless Steel Flanges
  • (4) Mounting Bolts & Gaskets







     

















On Jul-20-14 at 02:49:29 PDT, seller added the following information:

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