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Obx Racing Sports Exhaust Cat Delete Downpipe 07-09 Mini Cooper S 1.6l R56 New on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

San Leandro, California, United States

San Leandro, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:OBX Racing Sports Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

MANUFACTURER: OBX Racing Sports
PART NUMBER: N/A
CONDITION: New

WHAT IS IT?:

You are bidding on an OBX Racing Sports Cat Delete Downpipe. Item is brand new and still sealed in box. Includes all gaskets and hardware necessary for the install. Also comes with a lifetime warranty from manufacturer defects. Dyno proven to increase horsepower.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

  • Includes all parts shown in pictures below
  • Dyno tested and proven
  • Direct bolt-on without modification
  • 16 gauge T-304 stainless steel mandrel bend for ultra fast flow
  • 3/8" CNC machine flanges with TIG and MIG welded construction
  • Utilizes factory 02 sensor position
  • Gaskets and hardware included
  • Lifetime warranty from manufacturer defects
  • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

    None

    GUARANTEED FITMENTS:

    ALL 2007 to 2009 Mini Cooper S R56 1.6L 4-Cyl models

    PAYMENT:

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    SALES TAX:

    We are required to collect 9% sales tax on the product and shipping amount for orders shipping to California.

    SHIPPING:

    IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP IMMEDIATELY! Order ships via UPS Ground to any address inside the 48-state contiguous United States. Orders to Canada ship via UPS Standard To Canada. Any address outside of the 48-state contiguous United States or Canada, please contact us for a shipping quote.

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    RETURN POLICY:

    We allow returns of any item, in new and unused condition with original packaging, within 30-days of purchase for a refund or exchange. Please contact us in the event you're not satisfied with your purchase as we're more than happy to work with you to ensure a positive experience.

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