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| SKU | FID130251 |
| MPN | 130251 |
| Certifications | None |
| Material | Aluminum |
Experience enhanced performance and quicker acceleration with the Fidanza Aluminum Flywheel designed specifically for the Toyota Mark II 2.5L (1988-2003), Soarer 2.5L (1991-2000), and Supra 2.5L (1990-1993) models equipped with the 1JZ-GTE engine. This lightweight flywheel reduces rotational mass, allowing the engine to rev more freely and deliver power more efficiently.
Crafted from high-quality aluminum, the Fidanza flywheel offers durability and reliability for spirited driving and track use. Its precision engineering ensures a perfect fit and seamless integration with your vehicle's drivetrain for smooth operation.
Upgrade your drivetrain with this excellent component to boost throttle response and overall driving enjoyment. Trust Fidanza's expertise in performance parts, and enjoy the benefits of a flywheel designed to meet the demands of automotive enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Crafted from high-quality aluminum, the Fidanza flywheel offers durability and reliability for spirited driving and track use. Its precision engineering ensures a perfect fit and seamless integration with your vehicle's drivetrain for smooth operation.
Upgrade your drivetrain with this excellent component to boost throttle response and overall driving enjoyment. Trust Fidanza's expertise in performance parts, and enjoy the benefits of a flywheel designed to meet the demands of automotive enthusiasts and professionals alike.
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