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Steeda Upgrade for 3155 CAI when used with BOSS manifold

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Upgrade for 3155 CAI when used with BOSS manifold
$224.95
Steeda Cold Air Intake Upgrade
  • 2011-14 Mustang GT
  • Larger MAF Housing and Intake Tube
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