1996-2001 Mustang Cobra & 01 Bullitt Jlt Cold Air Intake on 2040-parts.com
Stockton, California, United States
Used 1996-2001 mustang cobra and 2001 bullitt JLT cold air intake
it's in great shape i sold the car so no longer need it. It comes complete and with a 80 mm MAF if you read up on these they usually add up to 16 horse power no special tune. |
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