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Lexus Sc400 Ls400 V8 Air Flow Meter Afm Housing 22250-50030 Supra 7mgte Upgrade on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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Littleton, Colorado, US

Littleton, Colorado, US
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Good used air flow meter housing from a Lexus SC400. Used as an upgrade on MKIII Toyota Supras with the 7MGTE turbo engine.  Has the larger opening. The part number on the housing is 22250-50030. This is the same size as the LS400 one. The LS400 ones use studs on the filter mounting surface. These have holes for bolts to go through as can be seen in the pictures. Free shipping to the USA only.

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