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Ssd Performance Black Engine Cover Fits 2012-13 Hyundai Veloster 1.6 Ltr Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Lincoln, Missouri, US

Lincoln, Missouri, US
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This SSD Performance laser cut aluminum engine cover is custom made for the 2012-13 Hyundai Veloster 1.6 Liter TURBO engine. These are laser cut from heavy guage aluminum, powder coated in a black finish and include all stainless steel mounting hardware and instructions. We include your choice of red, silver or no "SSD Performance" graphics separately so you can put them on any way you like.

This is a great, affordable piece that will add a great custom look under your hood.

Check out our other auctions for many more unique Kia Soul SSD Performance parts and accessories.

NOTE... Please let me know whether you want RED, SILVER or Black "SSD" graphics sent with it when paying.

Payment due within 7 days of auction. We accept Paypal please. We ship anywhere internationally but please inquire about a quote before you bid.

 

 


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