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Injen Intake 03-05 V6 Toyota Camry $250 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Cerritos, California, US

Cerritos, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:INJEN Manufacturer Part Number:IS2032P

Slightly Used.  Car was upgraded so we traded it in.  Used for 5 months.

Retails for $250

Toyota Camry 3.0L / 3.3L V6 2003-2005, IS Series Polished Short Ram Intake System (IS2032P) by Injen®. The IS Series is a traditional, underhood air intake system that takes the place of your factory airbox and air filter, and the factory air intake tube. The EA Nanofiber air filter allows increased airflow and the aluminum alloy intake tube smoothes the airflow path into the engine. The increased airflow and velocity results in more power, increased acceleration and better fuel economy.

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