Black Aluminum 28" X 7" Fmic Front Mount Turbo Intercooler 2.5" Inlet/outlet on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Massachusetts, US
- 28'' x 7'' x 2.5'' TURBO INTERCOOLER
- Brand new condition never used!!
- Tube & Fin Design
- Light weight designed. Made of Aluminum.(Increase 10-20 HP).
- All TIG Welded 6061 Aluminum.
- Core Size: 21"x7" with 2.5'' Inlet/Outlet
- Brackets are not included.
- Color: Black
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