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T3 Titanium Xpw Products Turbo Charger Blanket Heat Shield Cover W/springs on 2040-parts.com

US $79.50
Location:

Atoka, Tennessee, US

Atoka, Tennessee, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:XPWT3BK-YBR Warranty:Yes Part Brand:XPW Products

   New in the Box Deluxe XPW Titanium T3 Turbo Blanket!  

      HIGH QUALITY AT A CHEAP PRICE! The XPW Way! 

                Call XPW Anytime at 901-476-7555

High Quality! - 2800 degress of protection! - Cheapest Horsepower you'll EVER Buy!

Advantages of our Turbo Blanket:

Works VERY well - Helps increase spool MUCH faster & Increases Boost!!

Build MORE Horsepower! Helps Even More in COLD WEATHER!!

THICK Ceramic Insulation!

Heavey Duty Rivets! 

Hand sewn together with pride!

Stainless steel knitted wire mesh interior!

Helps keeps heat from ruining the paint on your hood!

Stainless steel spring fasteners!

Sized to fit T3 & slightly smaller turbos tight! We carry a slightly larger blanket for T4 turbos & larger blankets for larger turbos!

Keeps under the hood temp down! Helps stop burns while working under the hood!

 

About Us

Welcome to our eBay Store. Find all RV Parts, from a Weight Distribution hitch with Sway Control and Electric/Power Tongue Jack to simple small cabinet latches. Also check out our line of XPW Turbo Blankets and Header Wrap at GREAT Prices. Please add us to your list of favorite sellers. 

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Returns

XPW is always here for our customers. If we made an error, just return it with a note and we will refund you or send out another item, your choice. If a return is made that's not out fault there will be a 15% restocking fee and you will be refunded minus what we spent on S&H, along with the 15% restocking fee. Any item under warranty we will assist you with the warranty claim. Feel free to call us any time. Thanks! XPW Crew

 

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