Cobb Tunning Access Port (ap3-sub-004) 2015 And Up Sti And Wrx on 2040-parts.com
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States
Selling My Access Port because I sold my 2016 STi and no longer need the Access Port. Product used only a couple of times in perfectly good condition comes with all original accessories.
Should work with all 2015 and up WRX/STi cars(From Cobb's website): |
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