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Vcm Alloy Otr Cai Suit Hsv Holden Commodore Vt-vz V8 on 2040-parts.com

AU $470.00
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Mace Manufacturer Part Number:CAI828, CAI829, CAI830, CAI831

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VCM ALLOY OTR (over-the-radiator) COLD AIR INTAKE TO SUIT COMMODORE VT-VZ V8


This is not a cheap Chinese copy like others on the market.

Its brushed alloy finish ensures the best possible under bonnet appearance and performance.

Please note: This OTR is only for MAFless setups.


Note: This product will not suit vehicles with Monaro bonnet vents.


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DOMESTIC ORDERS


Orders typically take 1-3 business days to prepare and process prior to dispatch. Freight may take 1-10 business days from the date of dispatch to delivery within Australia. No Weekend Deliveries.


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INTERNATIONAL ORDERS


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Orders outside of Australia may take up to 4 weeks.


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We at MACE ENGINEERING are a design company specialising in automotive product development. From a one off custom design right through to mass manufacturing, product we can deliver.


With over 25 years of experience, you can be assured we’ll make it happen for you. In addition to automotive products, we’ve also been involved in the design and manufacture of other items such as steel structures for the manufacturing and movie industries, consumer products, specialised machinery and electronics engineering and all things that help improve the performance of your Holden or Ford.


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