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Evo 3 4g63 2g Dsm Exhaust Turbo Manifold With Oem Heat Shield Mitsubishi Eclipse on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Ladys Island, South Carolina, US

Ladys Island, South Carolina, US
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this is an EVO 3 exhaust manifold for various 4g63t's engine heads. What I know is that its built for an evo head but will fit a 2g 4g63 engine head as it did for me. There is antisize on the manifold (grey stuff) used to keep the threads of the bolts/nuts perfect but otherwise there are no imperfections than what you can see in the pictures. No cracks or chips, just some carbon inside from normal use. Also included is the factory OEM heatshield for 2Gs. if any more pics are needed feel free to ask!

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