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Nos Sniper 4 & 6 Cylinder Efi Wet Nitrous Kit 07005 on 2040-parts.com

US $419.99
Location:

Park Ridge, Illinois, United States

Park Ridge, Illinois, United States
Condition:New

This offer is for a BRAND NEW, opened only to see if all parts are there, never been used NOS Sniper wet nitrous kit, for use in any 4 or 6 cylinder cars or trucks with electronic fuel injection. Comes complete with everything needed for installation. These kits are in stock for IMMEDIATE shipment!

 

Part number NOS07005



Features:

-The second picture shows the free stuff that is included. 

- Includes the NOS "Soft-Plume" Fogger nozzle.
- Comes with 25-50-75 horsepower jets.
- Detailed instructions.
- Everything needed for installation is included.
- 10LB orange Sniper bottle with steel bottle brackets.
- Stainless steel braided lines throughout!

- Designed for stock or upgraded EFI fuel system. 


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