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Mishimoto Thermostatic Oil Cooler Kit | Silver | For Subaru Wrx Sti 2008–2014 on 2040-parts.com

US $485.00
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United States, United States
Condition:New Brand:mishimoto Surface Finish:silver Manufacturer Part Number:MMOC-STI-08T Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:oil cooler

Subaru WRX STI Oil Cooler Kit, 2008–2014

Model: MMOC-STI-08

  • 20+°F (16+°C) temperature drop
  • Minimal pressure loss
  • Direct fit for the STI
  • This oil cooler kit retains the use of your stock liquid to liquid oil cooler unit
  • Stealth Black and Sleek Silver cooler options
  • Thermostatic option available
  • Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty

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