1987 - 1993 Mustang Fox Body Parts Lot Lot's Of Parts on 2040-parts.com
Carson, California, US
Up for auction is this lot of ''USED'' fox body mustang parts. I was told will fit 1987-1993??? I really don't know bought in a storage locker. wire looms, brake parts, pass. side glass, front clip. look at the pictures you decide. you can come see the stuff in person. I'm in Carson, Ca. 405&110 Freeway. David 310-619-5762 LOCAL PICK UP ONLY WILL NOT SHIP!!!
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