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Ford 2.0l Racing Zetec Aluminum Intake Manifold M-9424-z20 Focus Rare! on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
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Mountain View, Missouri, United States

Mountain View, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:M-9424-Z20 Brand:Ford

THIS LISTING IS FOR A GENUINE OEM FORD RACING ALUMINUM INTAKE MANIFOLD, PART NUMBER M-9424-Z20. THIS INTAKE WILL FIT A 2000-2004 FORD FOCUS 2.0L ZETEC ZX3/4/5/W. FORCED FLOW MAKES THIS THE BEST INTAKE ON THE MARKET FOR FORCED INDUCTION OR HIGH REVVING ZETEC ENGINES. ALL "NIPPLES" HAVE BEEN REMOVED, AND DRILLED AND TAPPED TO NPT THREADS. THROTTLE BODY INLET AND RUNNER EXITS HAVE BEEN PORTED. USES STOCK ZETEC GASKETS FOR HEAD MATING AND IS DESIGNED TO BOLT UP TO STOCK LOCATION WITH ALL FITTINGS AND EGR. PART HAS BEEN GROUND TO CLEAR FACTORY ALTERNATOR BRACKET (SEE PICTURES) 

VERY RARE PERFORMANCE PART! SEARCH NO LONGER, THIS IS THE INTAKE YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR!



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