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2004 Jeep Chrysler Dodge 4.7l Ho Intake Manifold Good Condition!! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lucinda, Pennsylvania, United States

Lucinda, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

This is an auction for a 4.7L Chrysler Dodge HO Intake Manifold! These are rare and hard to find! This is an upgrade from the standard intake manifold for year 1999 - 2007. This intake has the matching part no. 53015403AD!! If you're running a standard intake manifold this HO intake manifold will add anywhere from 10 - 20 horsepower. Please note on the 2nd picture that the MAP sensor found on this intake is damaged! You will need to use your own! Thanks for looking and if you have any questions shoot me an email! Thanks again!

- NOTE: Part came off of a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 117,000 miles on it.

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