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Cobb Accessport V3 For Mazda Speed3 Speed6 Mps Axela And Atenza on 2040-parts.com

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Pocatello, Idaho, United States

Pocatello, Idaho, United States

This listing is for a Cobb V3 Accessport. It fits all Mazdaspeed3 and Speed6 models, along with MPS, Axela, and Atenza models. This Accessport was used to flash a map onto a Speed3 but then it was unmarried and just stored in a box. Literally has 10 min of use total. It comes with original case, stickers, cover plates, and the additional pillar mount that I believe was an extra $80 at purchase. If you look at the photos, the adhesive back on the pillar mount was never even removed and used. Retail on this Accesport is $650 and the pillar mount was another $80. I am listing it for $550, what is my loss is your gain. If you have any please contact me.

For additional info on fitment and features please go to Cobb Tunning's website.

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