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Obx Diy Tuner Cold Air Intake Pipe 01-05 Nissan Sentra 1.8l on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

San Bruno, California, US

San Bruno, California, US
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DIY TUNER AIR INTAKE PIPE

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Description :

Aluminum intake pipe to be used to make a custom cold air intake for the:

01-05 Nissan Sentra 1.8L

No filter, clamps, couplers, or sensor adapters are included. You will need to source these parts seperately to make a full intake kit. We are overstocked on the pipes and are discounting to clean inventory. This is a perfect chance for those who like to customize and fiddle or tune with how the engine runs based on your liking as the aluminum pipes are easy to modify. This is a clearance item so there are no returns after item has shipped.

Pipes are approximately 2.5" in diameter and tapers to 3"

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