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Td04l Turbo Oem Genuine Parts Factory Subaru Wrx Forester Xt Impreza on 2040-parts.com

US $438.00
Location:

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Subaru Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

A fully rebuilt TD04L. Basically new rebuilt with oem Mitsubishi replacement parts. Built by turbo tech performance .Have full confidence in this item. Don't be fooled by cheap replicas as they break easily. This one is strong, and gives more boost than a standard one. 100% warranty.

genuine Subaru turbocharger
oil drain flange w/& bolts installed
water banjo fittings installed
wastegate actuator included
one year warranty
Outright sale: No core charge added, no core to return!

don't settle for a chinese Knock-off of lower quality, the turbo is the most important part in your Subaru, keep it genuine, keep it REAL !

OPTIONAL:BILLET WHEEL(16T GTX 11)upgrade, 17%% improved efficiency. Spool-up & Power are improved. (No tuning or supporting mods

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