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Boost Sensor Adaptor Mini Cooper S Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Space Gear Manufacturer Part Number:sg80038

For mini cooper S

  • To install the boost gauge without cutting any pipe in the engine bay to keep the parts look as factory made.
  • Made of Aluminum with tiny size and light-weight.
  • Anodized surface can be anti-resistance.
  • Easy to install by DIY.
  • The groove of aluminum vacuum hose can hook the pipe.
  • if you want to install boost gauge meter
    you must need it
    let us make your gauge installation easily
  • This adaptor palter installs between the boost sensor and mounting surface to allow a tapping to run a vacuum operated valve or for connection to a boost gauge.

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