96 97 98 Cobra Vortech Cooler on 2040-parts.com
Naples, Florida, United States
Vortech aftercooler. Came off a 98 cobra. Already has the temperature sensor relocated. Paid 2k for the kit. This is only what you see. Do not have pump or heat exchanger. But for the price you can make something and save a lot of money on this set up.
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