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Turbo Xs 2006-2007 Wrx/sti Front Mount Intercooler Fmic on 2040-parts.com

US $988.61
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Madison Heights, Michigan, United States

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:TURBO XS Manufacturer Part Number:txs-WS08-FMIC


When massive flow and cooling is needed, Turbo XS Intercoolers deliver. Dwarfing the factory IC core volume, Turbo XS Intercoolers are bar and plate core designs. Additionally, they and are larger AND less restictive at high flow rates, resulting in better cooling performance. All Intercoolers include Silicone Connector and High Quality Stainless Steel T-Bolt Clamps. Some kits even include Aluminum Piping for the ULTIMATE Intercooler Upgrade.

Description: Turbo XS 08-12 WRX/STi Front Mount Intercooler

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