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1987 -1993 Ford Mustang T-5 Stock Shifter T5 5 Speed Oem Gt Lx 5.0 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Glasford, Illinois, US

Glasford, Illinois, US
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 1987 -1993 Ford  Mustang T-5 Stock Shifter T5  5 speed OEM GT LX 5.0

You are looking at a stock mustang 5 speed shifter.  This item was pulled from a 1989 mustang LX 5.0.    The shifter is in very good used condition.  The rubber seal is also very good and there are no tears.    

Shipping will be via USPS Priority mail.   
Item will be shipped within 3 business days.  

If your looking for other parts, check my other items.  I am currently in the process of parting out two mustangs.  I have a wide variety of parts  If you can't find what you are looking for let me know.  I currently have a 1989 LX 5.0, and a 1990 LX convertible 5.0 to get parts from.    If there is something you want let me know, and if i have it I can list it. 

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