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Miata Mx5 Td05 16g Turbo Obx Replacement Downpipe on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
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West Coast, US

West Coast, US
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OBX UPGRADED REPLACEMENT DOWNPIPE

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For sale is one stainless steel replacement downpipe those turbo charging the MIATA 90-97 with 1.6L or 1.8L engine using the 16G turbo with mitsubishi 4 bolt turbine exhaust housing. This is a upgraded downpipe as it is stainless steel with a flex joint and uses a larger inner diameter piping design. Perfect for improving spool and top end of the turbo charge!! Downpipe also retains o2 sensor position as sown in the picture. New gaskets and bolts are also included for installation.

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