1984-1995 Ford Mustang 5.0l Energy Suspension Poly Motor Mounts 302 Cobra Gt40 on 2040-parts.com
Alton, Illinois, United States
Nice used Motor/Engine Poly Mounts from Energy Suspension for a Ford Mustang 1984-1995 302 V8 5.0L
Shipping price is to lower 48 states. Shipping insurance : Shipping insurance is highly recommended as I am no longer responsible for items once they are shipped. Shipping times : Shipping takes anywhere between 3-12 business days depending on your location and weather. Feedback : If you have any issues with your purchase, please contact me before leaving neutral or negative feedback. I will try my hardest to respond quickly to your problems. I leave feedback when feedback is received. Items : All items are described to the best of my knowledge but keep in mind I'm not an expert in all fields. All items are used parts and have normal wear and tear. They are sold as is. No warranty and No returns. |
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