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T3 Steel Knitted Wire Mesh Turbo Heat Cover T3/t25/t28/gt25/gt28/gt30/gt35/t2 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

shanghai, China

shanghai, China
Condition:New Brand:MINESPERFORMANCE Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:DOES NOT APPLY Material:stainless stell Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

T3 Stainless Steel Knitted Wire Mesh Turbo Heat Shield Blanket

Brand new T3 turbo blanket. 
Made of high quality stainless steel knitted wire mesh inner, and high quality fiberglass.
Come with 2 springs fastener for easy to install,can hold up to 2000 degree F.
Stainless steel lacing wire fastening system.
Stainless steel capstan rivets.
Instruction is NOT included.Professional installation is highly recommended!
Item exactly the same as picture shown.
Free shipping worldwide !!

Item Includes: 2 springs fastener  with 1 pcs turbo blanket
Application : Most T3 Turbine Housing Turbo Chargers Like T3/T25/T28/GT25/GT28/GT30/GT35/T2/T04E Turbo Chargers

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