3" stainless steel cat delete upper downpipe for the Audi A4 B7 2.0T FSI.
High flowing, full 3" stainless piping from front to back (no transition), for stock location (stock K03 or K04 turbo) use. All TIG welded construction for max flow and durability. FITS:Audi A4 B8 / A5 / Q5 1.8T / 2.0T |
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