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Kenne Bell 1.7l Supercharger on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:Used

I'm selling a 1.7L Kenne Bell supercharger that was overhauled 2 summers ago by Jon Bond performance. I only drive the car on sunny days so it doesn't have many miles on it since the overhaul (approximately 5600mi). All the seals and bearings were replaced, the rotors are in excellent condition as well as the inside of the case. The outside of the case shows signs of use with some scratches but is in overall good condition. The reason for selling is I picked up a larger 2.2L and with the swap completed I no longer need this.
If you have any questions I do my best to answer. Contact me for shipping to your location, remember this is a fairly heavy item.

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