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Afe 97-04 Cheverolette Corvette Intake on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
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Cerritos, California, US

Cerritos, California, US
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Slightly Used Corvette Afe intake for 97-04 Chevy Corvette

Chevy Corvette 1997-2004, Stage 2 Cold Air Intake System by aFe®. The aFe Stage 2 Cold Air Intake System replaces your entire factory air intake system with a large high-flow aFe air filter, open element airbox/heat shield and a smoothly contoured, less restrictive intake tube. This system enables your engine to take in huge quantities of dense, cool, oxygen laden air. The result is better combustion, increased horsepower and torque, and a noticeable gain in performance.

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