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Sct Performance Big Air 3000 Air Mass Sensor Ba3000 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, United States

Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, United States
Used with normal wear, otherwise fully functional !!
Manufacturer Part Number:BA 3000 Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:SCT Performance Warranty:No Warranty Surface Finish:Aluminum Natural

SCT Big Air 3000 Air Mass Sensor BA3000 90mm

Up for sale is an SCT Big Air 3000 (BA 3000), it was removed to install a bigger unit.  It has normal use wear as seen on the pics. but otherwise fully functional.  Now is your time to get this SCT BA 3000 at discounted price - Buy it now!!


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