Evolution X 3 Inch Straight Test Pipe 2008-2015 on 2040-parts.com
Trumbull, Connecticut, United States
This a used 3 inch test pipe for the Mitsubishi Evolution X. It is not labeled with a brand but the previous owner told me it was a TurboXS test pipe. I can not verify the specific brand but it's just a piece of metal tube. It has been used and is a bit dirty and tarnished. Does not include any bolts or gaskets.
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