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Throttle Conversion Kit Altezza Sxe10 3sge on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kobe, Osaka, Japan

Kobe, Osaka, Japan
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Throttle conversion KIT Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:08987-5678-HBU8967 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Surface Finish:Original paint

Throttle conversion KIT for ALTEZZA SXE10 3SGE

The item is in mint condition, like new. Never really used. 
Package Contents in the photo1. a copy of the instructions are also included. Instructions in Japanese.

PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR DELIVERY OPTIONS. I will have to ship the item myself and it will be shipped primarily from Japan. Sometimes from Eastern Russia . Therefore, the delivery cost may vary depending on availability and country originated. I will get back to you and confirm the exact delivery fees.  





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