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Nissan Pulsar Gtir Turbo Elbow/down Pipe on 2040-parts.com

AU $560.00
Location:

Greenwith, SA, Australia

Greenwith, SA, Australia
Condition:New

 

NISSAN PULSAR GTiR 3" STAINLESS STEEL TURBO ELBOW/DOWN PIPE   DIRECT BOLT ON TO THE STOCK TURBO AND CATALYTIC CONVERTER

THIS UNIT WILL CLEAR A/C COMPRESSOR AND COMES WITH FLEX AS STOCK UNIT

THESE TURBO DUMP  PIPES ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED WITH A CIRCULAR DIVIDER AND GIVE A PERFECT SEAL AS THEY PRESS FIT INTO THE REAR OF THE TURBO MAKING SURE THERE IS NO CONFLICTING OF EXHAUST GASES FROM TURBO EXHAUST CHAMBER TO WASTEGATE OUTLET.

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