Bmw 135/335 N55 2011+ Cobb Charge Pipe on 2040-parts.com
Belvidere, Illinois, United States
Hello, I am selling a COBB Tuning charge pipe (powder coated metallic) from my 2012 BMW 135i N55. Includes everything needed for correct installation. Piping is in great condition, no pealing or cracking paint, and the silicon boot has no cracks or weathering. I only had it installed for a few months. It is a direct replacement for the old plastic one which is prone to cracking. This is a must if you're running a higher boost application.
Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Thank you |
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