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Cobb Accessport V3 For 2013-2017 Ford Focus St on 2040-parts.com

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Kernersville, North Carolina, United States

Kernersville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford

Cobb  Accessport V3 for Ford Focus ST 2013-17.  Comes completely uninstalled and unmarried from car.  Also includes windshield pillar mount (most accessible and best mounting option).  All items included, except the standard mounting clip (not needed with pillar mount).  Excellent condition and great plug and play performance booster.    Read about it on Cobb's website.  Amazing power bumps possible with no engine risk.  Installs and uninstalls in minutes via OBD-II cable (included).  Firmware updateable on-line as well.  Many maps available, depend on your mods and desires.  Best bang for your buck in modify this great car!
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