1987 1993 2.3 T-5 Mustang Thunderbird 1st Gear 32t 1352-080-985 on 2040-parts.com
Wausau, Wisconsin, United States
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Good used 1st. gear T-5 Manual Transmission part # 13-52-080-985 part comes up fitting : 1987 1993 Mustang 2.3 1987 1988 Thunderbird 2.3 32 teeth --Check out my other auctions in my ebay store-- Contact me for inventory request Shipping Quote is to 48 lower U.S. only Contact for quote outside that area or use the Global shipping program for out of the U.S. |
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