Ko3 Turbo Charger Oem With 2k Miles! on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, New Hampshire, US
Hi, i am selling my ko3 turbo charger with 2k miles on it! i sold the car so i no longer need this turbo. trust me this is a great deal look at how much borg warner oem turbos go for on the internet, all the cheap ones you see are fake and will blow up the first time you use it!
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