Afe Power Bladerunner Charge Pipe 11-13 Ford F150 Eco Boost V6-3.5l (tt) on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, California, US
AFE POWER BLADERUNNER CHARGE PIPE FITS: 2011-2013 FORD F-150 ECOBOOST V6-3.5L (tt) MSRP: $334.80 YOUR COST: $259.00 PLUS FREE SHIPPING PN: 46-20129 The aFe charge pipe represents the next generation of gas truck performance products. Our BladeRunner charge pipe is a 3” to 3 1/2” CNC mandrel bent black powder-coated aluminum tube. The charge pipe increases flow while adding 10 horsepower and 12lbs. x ft. torque to the rear wheels. Perfect Fit: Flow and Performance: Installation is a snap: *Legal in California only for racing vehicles which may never be used upon highway. Disclaimer:Images in most cases are for visual purposes only and may not be the actual part advertised. Please read carefully about the product before buying, and contact us if you have any questions. If we are low on stock in store, items may ship from the manufacturer or one of our distributors. Depending on your location, some items may ship via FedEx, UPS or USPS. Please contact us directly if you need expedited services, or if you are an international customer that would like to purchase over-sized items. Shipping Terms: DOMESTIC SHIPPING: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: RETURNS: Why buy from us? We value our customers, and understand without you we wouldn't be here. We ship everything out as fast as possible. We will email tracking information as soon as item ships. We believe in answering any questions needed before making your purchase. We are willing to work out any situation to better your experience with us. Inventory Information: All products are in stock when listed on eBay. Some items get sold via numerous methods (online website, phone in orders, etc.). Please contact us to check inventory status before bidding, to get up-to-date inventory info, and/or re-stocking dates. We work very hard for our customers and hope you are satisfied with your purchase. Please contact us immediately if there is any problem with your order so we can find a solution to your problem. We would appreciate any positive feedback and DSR scores so please let us know of any problems before leaving feedback so we can work with you on making sure we provide the best experience possible.
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