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Lake Saint Louis, Missouri, US

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H-PIPE HANGER BRACKET 86/93 W/ M/T & DUAL EXHAUST

H-Pipe Hanger Bracket for 1986-1993 5.0L Mustang with Dual Exhaust and Manual Transmission.This bracket fits between the transmission crossmember and insulator supporting the H-pipe hangers on 1986-1993 5.0L models.Also needed when converting a 1979-1985 car to dual exhaust and/or T-5 transmission. Does not fit automatic transmission models.Related Parts:-Double Hump Transmission Crossmember, #MT5059 

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