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Brand New Magnuson Supercharger Mp90 on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
Location:

Washougal, Washington, US

Washougal, Washington, US
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Brand new magna charger supercharger, never even taken off plastic wrap. Magnuson MP90 Eaton supercharger in black. Casted number MP309004. Originally purchased for a custom project that never happened. Has been sitting in the box ever since. Build your own supercharger kit!

8.850 inch nose, no bypass actuator.

Specs available at via manufacturer website.

Would be a great custom project or replacement. This is not a rebuild, it is new. Mustang, Chevy, lightning, Thunderbird, Toyota?

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