Defi Link Turbo Boost Sensor Oem Pdf00603s 2.5m Length on 2040-parts.com
Palos Verdes Peninsula, California, United States
DEFI LINK OEM TURBO BOOST SENSOR PART NUMBER PDF00603S 2.5 METER LENGTH NEW. NEVER INSTALLED. FOR USE WITH DEF LINK CONTROL UNIT ONE AND TWO SOLD AS IS. REVIEW PICTURES (CONFIRM CONNECTOR) BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR FITMENT AND APPLICATION SOLD AS IS. NO RETURN OR WARRANTIES. |
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