1987-1993 Saleen Mustang Decal Set on 2040-parts.com
Danville, California, United States
This is an original and complete set of Saleen Mustang front fender and decklid decals. It is for the 1987-1993 model years. They are silver in color and decal backing is designed to make for proper fitment location on the body panels. Sale includes all three decals.
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