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Triton MN Series 2.5L Diesel 09-On Safari Snorkel
Description
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Mitsubishi Triton MN Series 2.5L - I4 Diesel, 4D56 DI-D Engine (Common Rail)
September 2009 - Onwards
Genuine Safari Snorkel
Fitment Side (from seated internal view): Right Hand Side
Part Number: SS661HF
Brand New
*Except models fitted with HID Headlamps
Please note: All model fitments are verified to suit right hand drive Australian specification vehicle releases. Dates refer to Australian vehicle release dates. Variations in engine size and air filter housing specifications may apply in other markets. If in doubt as to product suitability, please forward a photograph of engine bay and body at ¾ frontal position.
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Product Benefits:
Safari Snorkels were born out of a need to protect 4WD engines from the hazards of dust and water commonly encountered in touring and off road applications. The systems are thoroughly researched, tested and tooled for each unique model of popular 4WD.
They are manufactured to the highest standards in durable, UV stable, cross linked polyethylene material and deliver a continuous and cooler supply of air for maximum engine performance. Each system includes quality fixtures and fittings that deliver superior sealing, OEM levels of presentation and long-term durability.
In addition, Safari Snorkels are positively sealed in order to provide the engine with the ultimate in protection during river crossings and dusty desert driving conditions.
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Seller's Notes:
The price of this Safari Snorkel is in New Zealand Dollars.
Shipping normally takes approximately 5-12 business days upon purchase as all items are coming from Australia.
Buy more than one quantity of THIS item and pay for the shipping only once.
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.This item is for sale from an International seller – the buyer is responsible to pay any applicable customs or import duties that may be charged once the parcel reaches New Zealand. Please read more about your potential obligations here: http://www.whatsmyduty.org.nz