K&n Performance Air Intake For 2008 Acura Rdx Turbo. Part# 69-0017ts on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
K&N Intake Kit - Typhoon System Cold Air: Built for performance and show, the K&N Typhoon Air Intake System is a free-flowing mandrel-bent aluminum tube induction system designed to fit many sport compact performance vehicles. Each kit is proven on a rear-wheel dynamometer to increase horsepower and torque. Fitment: 2007 - 2011 Acura RDX Turbo Free shipping within the USA! Please message us with any questions you have before purchasing. Facebook us PFabrications |
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