Obx Turbo Downpipe Down Pipe 01-07 Volvo S60 2.4t 2.5t T5 Fwd 2wd on 2040-parts.com
US $149.00
Location:
Fremont, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Return policy details:ALLMOTORSPORTS ACCESSORIES must be notified within 5 days from the date of receiving, to obtain a Return Manufacturer Authorization number (RMA number). All merchandise without a RMA number will be refused and returned back to the shipper. The merchandise must be unused, in the original packaging and in resalable condition. Returns are subject to a 25% restocking fee once the item is shipped & returned for ANY REASON, including but not limited to: accept delivery (or) pick up from designated carrier, cancelled order(s) and incorrect address. All returns and exchanges must be accompanied by a copy of the sales invoice. Any item(s) which have been pre-installed, cut, or modified in anyway will not be eligible for credit or refund. If a refund is called for, we will refund the amount paid for the item minus shipping. Unless there is a fault on our end, we do not pay for shipping back. There is no refund on the shipping cost after an item has shipped. Any labor charges incurred for installation of products are non refundable. Buyer has to ship the items from the buyer's address within 5 working days (Starting from the date of seller providing RMA Number) if not this return policy will be cancelled.
No refund, exchange or replacement for products relating to electrical, fuel, and store clearance items.
Restocking Fee:No
Manufacturer Part Number:OBXDP1832
Interchange Part Number:DP.AAF43***
Other Part Number:OBX1832
Part Brand:OBX
OBX-R Stainless Steel Turbo Downpipe 2001-2007 VOLVO S60 2.4T 2.5T T5 FWD
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Brand New OBX-R Stainless Steel Turbo Downpipe for the:
2001-2007 VOLVO S60 2.4T 2.5T T5 FWD
Downpipe Inlet 3.0" and taper down to 2 1/2"
This downpipe works as a replacement to your restrictive factory downpipe. This part will work with the factory catback exhaust or the OBX catback system.
OBX-R STAINLESS STEEL TURBO DOWNPIPE GENERAL FEATURES:
- Dyno tested and proven increase horse power
- Direct bolt-on without modification
- High quality T-304 stainless steel mandrel bend for ultra fast flow
- CNC machine flanges with DUAL-TIG welded construction
- Easy to install, and features a smoother piping design for optimal exhaust flow
- Value-added bolt-on downpipes for any racing sport performance enthusiast
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Terms and Conditions: Please note, we will only ship to verified and confirmed addresses if item is being paid via paypal.
Shipping:
Above Mention Shipping Fee is Only for U.S 48 Continental States.
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