Composite Zerolift Tgv Delete Kit For Subaru 02-07 Wrx 04+ Sti on 2040-parts.com
Lexington Park, Maryland, United States
This TGV deletes are 100% brand new never used. They were installed but never use because. The only reason I am selling them is because I changed my mind and now want to go with a rotated intake manifold. I included a picture of them installed on my engine and you can see they will fit just perfect. Below is the exact description from Zerolift website:
"The Zerolift Autolab Tumble Generating Valves (TGV) Delete kit is designed to maximize airflow efficiency into the engine by replacing the factory valves between the intake manifold and cylinder heads. |
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