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Cobb Accessport For 2015 2016 Subaru Wrx Sti Unmarried Newest Version on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Vancouver, BC, Canada
Condition:Used


  • Item for auctionCobb Accessport for 2015 and up Subaru WRX STI, un-married and ready to be used. It includes all accessories as shown in the pictures including the OBDII cable for connection to the car, what you see is what you get!
  • Condition(99.9%) Mint condition. It shows almost no sign of usage and operates like new. Enjoy immediate power increase from your stock car with this unit!
  • Shipping: Item is shipped from Vancouver, Canada. I will only ship this item within North America in USA/Canada.  
  • Duty and Taxes: I do NOT collect any GST or PST. (International bidders are responsible for any import duties/taxes imposed by their country, I'm able to help you with declaring as gift.)
  • Payment: PayPal(Confirmed address only), Major credit cards via PayPal.

I have babied this Cobb accessport since day one, this is one of the best bang of the buck modification available in the STI market and it is very hard to come by especially in this condition. Please bid with confidence, this is a No Reserve bid so good luck! 

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