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Mishimoto Silicone Radiator Hose Kit | For 99-05 Mazda Miata | Red | on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
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United States, United States
Condition:New Brand:mishimoto Surface Finish:red Manufacturer Part Number:MMHOSE-MIA-99RD Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:hose kit

Mazda Miata Silicone Radiator Hose Kit 1999-2005

Model: MMHOSE-MIA-99

  • Direct fit for 1999–2005 Mazda Miata
  • Max temperature of 330°F
  • Fits with the Mishimoto Mazda Miata Radiator
  • Made of high grade silicone and heat-resistant embedded fibers
  • Efficiently reduces heat
  • Increases pressure tolerance
  • OEM replacement fit
  • Available in black, blue, or red
  • Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty

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