Sprint Booster Power Converter Bdf 331 Peugeot/citroen on 2040-parts.com
Patras, default, Greece
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Since
the inception of drive-by-wire technology, drivers have been
disappointed with the inherent throttle delay associated with the
system. This is why Boulekos Dynamic developed Sprint Booster and
proudly brought the product to market in 2005.
Peugeot 206,307,407 Citroen C2 |
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