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P2m For Nissan S13 1989-94 240sx Under Tray Air Panel P2-utpns13-gd on 2040-parts.com

US $175.50
Location:

Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:P2M Manufacturer Part Number:P2-UTPNS13-GD UPC:NA

 
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Phase 2 Motortrend Inc.
377 S Lemon Ave Suite E
Walnut, CA 91789 USA
Tel: 909-594-3619
Brand: P2M
Part Number: P2-UTPNS13-GD


Description:

P2M engine under tray was developed to protect the bottom side of the engine from nature exposure of dust, dirt and water.  At the same time the panel was designed to keep the air going into the radiator through the engine bay without escaping from engine under which drastically improves cooling on the track.  It is a direct replacement over th stock unit that is oftenly missing from the S13 240SX.  Comes with all bracket and hardwares for install.


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