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ATR Inlet Manifold and a socketed ecu (p28 ect)
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ATR Inlet Manifold and a socketed ecu (p28 ect)
Been shopping around but not had much luck, possibly looking in the wrong places?
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Not its not plug and play. It will need some retrofitting. Check out rosko racing for a guide on it.semicolin wrote:great! I may take that off your hands. Im not totally clued up with installing these, is it just a plug and play?RattyMcClelland wrote:I have a atr intake manifold for sale. £100 delivered plus fees.

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