Usp 2.5l Testpipe For Rabbit Golf Jetta Mk5 Mk6 Vw on 2040-parts.com
High Ridge, Missouri, United States
I'm selling my USP Motorsports Testpipe for MK5 VW's with the 2.5l engines.
Comes with o2 sensor spacer. Has not been installed on any car yet, so it's practically brand new, has just been sitting in my room. Decided to go a different route with my car. |
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