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K&n Typhoon Air Intake System 2011-2013 Ford Taurus Sho ~ecoboost V6 3.5l<>sale< on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

California, US

California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:money back is based on either an inadvertent error in our description or unnoticed damage to the part. We will be happy to refund immediately after we receive the returned part back in the same condition it was in when we shipped it. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

 

 

This is a complete, powder-coated silver, K&N Performance, 69 Series, Typhoon short ram air intake system that will fit 2011-2013 Ford Taurus SHO and 2013 Ford Explorer Sport model vehicles with EcoBoost 3.5L V6 engines.  Please refer to the chart below for the exact applications and please verify that your application is legal for street use in your state.  It is K&N part number 69-3531TS.  This kit is a free flowing mandrel-bent aluminum induction system that replaces your vehicles restrictive factory air filter and air intake housing.  It is designed to reduce intake restriction which results in more power and torque. K&N estimates a horsepower gain of 12.12 HP @ 5327 RPM.  The filters are washable and reusable.  This kit was used for display purposes at trade shows and has minor, cosmetic scratching on the heat shield due to careless handling.

FREE shipping and handling to US48 only.  All other buyers please feel free to ask about shipping charges. Because of the size of this shipping, we will only ship to a street address --- no P.O. Box address please.  Check our feedback before you bid so that you can see what kind of sellers we are!! Please feel free to email with any questions and to check out my other sales---we have lots of other new and used parts.  CA residents please add sales tax. Thanks for checking out our sale!!  9035  11/201212

RETURN POLICY
We have a 100% guarantee of all information in the sale.  If we make an error, we will be happy to completely refund the buyer as soon as the item is returned to us in the same condition it was in when we shipped it.  It is very important to us that our buyers continue to be happy with our transactions on eBay, so we work very hard to ensure buyer satisfaction.  Please check our feedback to see how successful we have been at making our buyers happy! 

 

2013 FORD TAURUS SHO 3.5L V6 F/I - All Street Legal In All US States: No TUV Approved (Europe): No
2013 FORD EXPLORER SPORT 3.5L V6 F/I - All Street Legal In All US States: No TUV Approved (Europe): No
2012 FORD TAURUS SHO 3.5L V6 F/I - All Street Legal In All US States: No TUV Approved (Europe): No
2011 FORD TAURUS SHO 3.5L V6 F/I - All Street Legal In All US States: No TUV Approved (Europe): No

 
 
 




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