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Rare, Vintage, Oem Mazda Intake Hat For Turbocharged 12a Rotary Engines, Rx7 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Sand Springs, Oklahoma, United States

Sand Springs, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mazda

Bid now on this rare, vintage OEM Mazda intake 'hat' for turbocharged 12A rotary engines like RX7 and possibly others. This one is pure stock and includes the pop off and a sensor that are included but no guarantees are made for the functionality of either. Just consider them a couple extra parts you get as part of the purchase that I was just too lazy to remove from the intake piece.
The picture of a turbocharged 12A engine above was found on the turborx7 dot com website.

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