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Aps Cold Air Intake For Subaru Wrx/sti on 2040-parts.com

Location:

South Lyon, Michigan, United States

South Lyon, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

APS cold air intake for a Subaru WRX/STI (don't know if it will work on other models)

This was off my 2007 STI and the only reason it came off was I had one custom made. This is a great intake and I had no issues with it. It was re-powder coated a couple years ago to match my intake manifold when I rebuilt my engine. The 2 extra plastic pieces are to help it clear the wheel liner, and other stock brackets etc. They were purchased from a different company and did not originally come with the APS intake. They are included.

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