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Turbonetics Turbocharger 11021 Custom T3/t4 T04e Ar.63 Oil Cooled 57 Trim Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $747.07
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Turbonetics Instruction Included:No Manufacturer Part Number:TBC-T-11021 Exhaust (Turbo Manifold) Flange:Standard T3 4-Bolt Interchange Part Number:Turbonetic Turbonetics 11021 Compressor Inducer /Exducer (MM):Inducer: 54mm Other Part Number:Turbonetic Turbonetics 11021 Compressor Trim:50 Surface Finish:Cast Exhaust (Downpipe) Flange:5-Bolt Flange Warranty:Yes Horse Power Increment:300 - 450 Part Brand:Turbonetics Turbine A/R:.63 Inlet / Outlet Size (IN):3" / 2" Turbine Inducer / Exducer:Exducer: 62mm Materials:Cast Iron

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