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Samco Black One Piece Induction F-hose Kit - Audi 2.7t on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Grafton, Wisconsin, US

Grafton, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Samco Manufacturer Part Number:TB771

The Samco Sport Intercooler Hose Kits provide a unique opportunity to upgrade your intercooler hoses to a product that is simply un-rivalled worldwide for performance and looks. This is a direct replacement silicone hose.

All SamcoSport hoses are made by hand in the UK and each hose is 100% visually inspected before it leaves the factory. The hoses meet or exceed the requirements of SAE J20 & are manufactured under an ISO 9002:2000 quality system.

Samco hoses are made from the finest European silicones specifically designed for automotive use, and our light blue SamTek® lining used on all hoses has delivered outstanding resistance in the harshest environments over the last 12 years experience

The kit includes the hose and three clamps.

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