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Turbosmart IWG75 8.2mm (.32in) Internal Wastegate ClevisSKU: TS 0600 3002 UPC: 9329677012804 Turbosmart IWG75 8. 2mm (. 32in) Internal Wastegate Clevis 2004 2021 STI 2003 2015 Evo The Turbosmart IWG75 8. 2mm Internal Wastegate Clevis serves as a direct replacement pin connecting the actuator rod to the wastegate valve in Turbosmart IWG75 actuators. It fits Subaru WRX STI models from 2004 2021 and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII IX X from 2003 2015, ensuring reliable operation under high boost pressures.
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