Cobb Downpipe For Lancer Evo X And Ralliart New In Box on 2040-parts.com
Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States
Cobb Tuning Downpipe for 2009-2014 Lancer Evo X / Ralliart Brand new in box, same as if you ordered from the manufacturer. I ordered a number of parts directly from Cobb but I sold my Evo X so I never got a chance to install them. The item is brand new in the box, I only opened the box to look at the part. I already sold all the other parts on the EvoM forum, this is the last item I have left. The MSRP on the part is $255. I am selling for $155 shipped anywhere in the US. Shop with confidence. Part will be shipped using FedEx. |
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