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Yamaha Apex Mid Mount Turbo Header on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Homer Glen, Illinois, United States

Homer Glen, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

This is a Mid Mount Equal Length  header used to mount the turbo directly behind the steering post. It is made out of Premium 321 Stainless and is in excellent condition. It uses a T3 flange to mount turbo, Like a Garrett GT3076. It also has a Flange for a Tial MVR, a 44mm Waste gate, not included. It also has a EGT probe fitting that can be capped if you don't need it.

There is no fine header available

If you have any questions Call Greg 708-301-7595

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