1999-2004 Mustang Gt Hood Scoop on 2040-parts.com
Lake Worth, Florida, United States
This is a new fiberglass aftermarket hood scoop for the 01-04 Mustang. It does not have a grille & it is not made for one (functional). The hood scoop measures as follows:
19 3/4 inches wide at front tips; 22 1/2 inches wide at rear; 17 inches long (measured at middle of scoop); 2 1/4 inches tall at front. It has five mounting studs & hardware is included. Our priority is your satisfaction. Please contact us with any concerns before leaving any negative feedback
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