Horsepowerfreaks Hpf Bmw 135 335 Anodized Intercooler on 2040-parts.com
Gresham, Oregon, US
This intercooler is made for use with silicone couplers. This intercooler does not have the quick connect ends. Please purchase couplers and clamps seperatly. This intercooler includes all of the mounting hardware. Intercooler is anodized black.
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