Black 3.0" To 4.0" Inch Silicone 45 Degree Intercooler Pipe Reducer Hose Turbo on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
Description 1.100% brand new 2.Made of high quality Silicone 3.Working Temperature:-76°F (-60°C ) to +500°F (+260°C) 4.Working Pressure:2.5-3 Bars 5.Thickness: 4.5 mm, 3ply polyster reinforced 6.Size tolerance:+/-0.5 mm 7. Length: 4" or 102mm
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