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Steeda 2013 Focus St Stage 2 Power Pack Cai And Tuner on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Argyle, Texas, United States

Argyle, Texas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

Like new STEEDA Power Pack for 2013 Ford Focus ST. Includes complete cold air kit, SCT Tuner reset to stock, 93 Octane Tune and STEEDA Oil Separator Kit (new).  This kit includes all the instructions for easy installation with basic hand tools and includes USB cable for SCT Tuner to allow PC connection, also includes DVD instructions and manual.  Delivers increased drivability, more usable torque and horsepower across entire RPM range, and increased fuel mileage.  This kit is 50 state legal emissions wise and does not impact factory or extended warranty, backed by STEEDA.  Kit retails from STEEDA for $679.00 without the Oil Separator kit. 

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