SPEC SB09A-4 Billet Flywheel for 2013+ Mini Cooper S

SPEC SB09A-4 Billet Flywheel for 2013+ Mini Cooper S

The SPEC billet flywheel for Mini S and JCW S B48 engines fits the ‘13+ Hardtop and Hatch, Cabrio, Clubman and Countryman. The 13 lb unit offers a tremendous rate of rev and hp gain, infinite rebuildability and the highest level of reliability over the OE dual mass flywheel. As with all SPEC billet flywheels, a race bolt kit is included.

MSRP

  • $609.00

For more information, visit www.speclcutch.com.

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