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Fox Body Mustang Aluminum Driveshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Claremore, Oklahoma, US

Claremore, Oklahoma, US
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 I have a Aluminum drive shaft pulled from my 91 mustang 5spd. this is a Ford Racing Driveshaft, 1330 U-Joint, Aluminum, One Piece, Ford Mustang 5.0L. This came off a manual transmission, Im not sure if they share the same as auto. Someone told me there the same. but Please make sure of it yourself as I CANNOT and WILL NOT guaranty fitments.

This is what you would want to go faster and shave off some lost hp from the heavy steel shaft.

I have used the rear u joint so you'd have to use your old one or just buy another one

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