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Subaru Wrx Impreza Silicone Air Intake Hose Pipe 01-06 3" Inlet To Td06 Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

上海, 上海, China

上海, 上海, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:WS-136-2 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Warranty:Yes Brand:WSRacing

Features Specifications: Silicone turbo air intake Induction hose subaru wrx sti impreza  EJ20/EJ25  01-06

Brand new Silicone intake Induction hose SUBARU WRX STI IMPREZA  GDB 2001-2006     3" air inlet  for big turbo ( such as: TD06 Turbo etc)

4ply polyester reinforced

5mm thickness

Metal wire inside reinforced for vacuum condition and avoid collapse

Increase the air flow !

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