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Varis Evo X Carbon Cooling Bonnet(hood) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,720.00
Location:

Canfield, Ohio, US

Canfield, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Front Country of Manufacture:Japan

I have for sale a brand new in box Varis Carbon cooling bonnet(hood) for the Mitsubishi Evo X.  I purchased the entire widebody kit from BulletProof Automotive but my plans for the car have changed and I will be parting out the kit piece by piece.

This auction is for the carbon hood, a beautiful piece with the best carbon weave I've ever seen.
All parts are included, mesh, bolts and installation instructions.
No waiting for months for it to be made and shipped from Japan, this part is ready to go and already in the U.S!

It is in perfect condition, just removed from box to take pictures and check for any defects, which there was not, its a flawless piece.


Relisting... Any reasonable offer will be considered.
And free shipping!

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