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3s-ge Alloy Power Steering Ps Pulley - Toyota Celica St202 , St182 , St162 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Chelm, Poland

Chelm, Poland
3S-GE ALLOY POWER STEERING PS PULLEY - Toyota Celica ST202 , ST182 , ST162, US $65.00, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:GT4-RACING.EU Manufacturer Part Number:1 Warranty:Yes


3S-GE POWER STEERING PULLEY

Fits:

- Celica ST202 with 3s-ge engine

- Celica ST182 with 3s-ge engine

- Celica ST162 with 3s-ge engine

Kit includes:


- Alloy PS Oversized Pulley

- New PS Belt


All pulleys are CNC machined,
Light weight to reduce power loss.
High quality product.




For anyquestions, please feel free to contact us at: suspension (at) gt4.com.pl

We shipp worldwide.
Combined shipping for multiple items is preffered to save your money.

Thank you
GT4-Racing


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