Toyota Mr2 Header {new} 1985-1989 Mk1 Aw11 on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, United States
this posting is for a new Toyota mr2 1985 to 1989 exhaust tubular header. it comes standard with 1.25" runners and 1.75" b pipe section for connection to the stock converter. larger 1.5" runners and 2" b pipe are optional as well as a 20v mount flange. it comes with a screw type 02 mount and egr mount. if you want thes can be left off if you want it. shipping is 48 states only
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