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1987-93 Mustang Gt Convertible Upper Intake Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $104.99
Location:

Tiffin, Ohio, United States

Tiffin, Ohio, United States
dirty, greasy, oxidized
Manufacturer Part Number:ford oem Warranty:No

 this upper intake manifold/plenum is from a 1988 Mustang Gt Convertible, off of a good running car, what you see in the pics is what you get, there are some hoses missing, the plenum cover/plaque is missing, bolts missing, etc, like I said what is pictured is all that is included, check your particular application to see if this will work on your car, thanks for looking and please message with any questions before bidding!

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