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Pontiac G6 Gxp Crab Cold Air Intake 3.6 on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Des Moines, Iowa, US

Des Moines, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Crab Intakes Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

 Here is a rare custom cold air intake for any body style Pontiac G6 GXP 3.6. I had it installed in my 2009 G6 GXP coupe 3.6. It is used with less then 7,000 miles on it. If you've looked at all the major cai and weren't able to find anything you're not alone. This was made by crab intakes, a quick google search will bring you to their website and from them, new, this set up would cost $340 if not SOLD OUT. The improved engine sound is amazing with this. If you have any questions or want more pictures let me know.
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