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Black Turbo Blanket T3 Turbo Heat Blanket on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

宁波市余姚, 浙江省, China

宁波市余姚, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Brand:HM&FC Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:HM0126912 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Rear

HM&FC T3 turbo blanket (Glass fiber) Black fit : t2 , t25 ,t28 , gt28 , gt30 , gt35, and most t3 turbine housing turbo charger

T3 TURBO BLANKET Color: Black, Gery, Sliver, Blue, Red.
 
will fit : t2 , t25 ,t28 , gt28 , gt30 , gt35, and most t3 turbine housing turbo charger 
 
high quality and durability. can hold up to 2000 degree F.
 
protect other engine bay parts from heat that create by turbo charger.
 
-made of fiberglass that can hold 2000 degree F.
-stainless steel knitted wire mesh inner liner.
-stainless steel capstan rivets.
-stainless steel lacing wire fastening system.
-comes with 2 springs fastener.


On Oct-14-15 at 19:35:57 PDT, seller added the following information:

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