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2008-2011 Honda Accord 3.5 V-6 Cold Air Intake W/ High Flow Mass Air Flow Senser on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Duluth, Georgia, US

Duluth, Georgia, US
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This CAI is used approximately used for two months. Was an awesome up grade vut car has been totaled, my loss is your gain. Approximately a 10-15 hp increase. I ran a stock accord coupe v6 and pulled away start to finish. Good luck with your bidding. Payment needs to be within 24 hrs. Or I will be relisting, again good luck. Also, keep in mind I had originally paid 150.00 for the high flow mass air flow senser from Jet and the intake was originally purchased for 70.00

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