Jdm Mazda Rx7 Fc3s Fc Smic Intercooler Aftermarket Mazdaspeed Re Amemiya Arc on 2040-parts.com
Snellville, Georgia, United States
ITEM DESCRIPTION - 100% OEM, Made in Japan - Aftermarket SMIC intercooler made for the FC3S. - sorry im not sure who made this intercooler, could be RE Amemiya, or Knight sports, or Mazdaspeed... no idea - all i know is that its thick and aftermarket - some bent fins.. but no leakage - No major damage |
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