Agency Power Stainless Steel 3" Downpipe Mitsubishi Evo Viii, Ix Mr Rs 03-07 on 2040-parts.com
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Canton, Ohio, United States
Condition:NewManufacturer Part Number:AP-CT9A-171Warranty:YesOther Part Number:AP-CT9A-171Surface Finish:Stainless SteelBrand:Agency PowerUPC:Does not apply
Import Club Tuning
Agency Power Stainless Steel 3" Downpipe Mitsubishi EVO VIII, IX MR RS 03-07
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With the Mitsubishi EVO evolving HERE in the USA since 2003, a lot of parts have come out to make the car perform and handle to it drivers potential. Agency Power has been constantly developing and testing new products that simply make the EVO the best car for street, drag, and road racing. With the release of their all new downpipe, you will be able to give your EVO the best performance it needs.
The all new Agency Power Mitsubishi EVO downpipe is designed to fit the 2003 and up 5 speed or 6 speed cars. The downpipe is full stainless steel with thick flanges and sturdy hangers. The downpipe is a full 3 inch system that fits to the stock turbo housing. Adding this downpipe to your car will give you increased horsepower, increased boost, and improve the air flow that is needed on a turbo charged car. Downpipe fits with the stock donut gasket.
Combine this downpipe with our Agency Power catback exhaust system for an awesome performance gain of almost 20 wheel horsepower!
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