Perrin Performance Black Radiator Shroud Subaru Wrx Or Sti 2002-2007 on 2040-parts.com
San Angelo, Texas, US
Let Your Radiator Look Hot While Getting Cool.
The PERRIN Performance Radiator Shroud caps the top of the radiator for a sleek new look and forces all available airflow through the core. This lowers operating temperature and increases power. Available in Black or Red powder coated aluminum. Both feature the PERRIN name for that custom hot/cool look.
Made from aluminum, it is corrosive proof in those states with salt used during the winter time.
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