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Land Rover Td5 Egr Valve Removal Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $26.00
Location:

piestany, Slovakia

piestany, Slovakia
Condition:New Brand:ProMetal Company Country/Region of Manufacture:Slovakia Warranty:Yes


Original manufacturers replacement EGR valves are expensive and likely to fail again.   Our kits are precision laser cut and professionally TIG welded by hand in house.



1x stainless blanking plate (for the exhaust manifold)

1x STAINLESS STEEL  removal pipe (to replace the EGR valve)

6x Cap head bolts (two for blanking plate, 4 for EGR pipe)

2x Gasket


Compatible vehicles:


Discovery 2 TD5 (with or without EGR cooler)

Defender TD5 (with or without EGR cooler)

EGR kit is for diesel vehicles only 


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