Perrin Transmission Support For Subaru Brz / Scrion Fr-s on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Delaware, United States
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Perrin [PSP-DRV-160] Subaru BRZ / Scrion FR-S Transmission Support Item DescriptionThe PERRIN Transmission Support reduces drivetrain movements under hard acceleration, deceleration and cornering, which allows your engine to transmit more power to the wheels. This means better, more accurate launches for drag racing and auto cross type events where you do not want drivetrain slop. FREE Shipping! |
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