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1999-2004 Mustang Gt Hood Scoop on 2040-parts.com

US $76.00
Location:

Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Lake Worth, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:JJ Manufacturer Part Number:M0104

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.
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this is an aftermarket Fiberglass Part(s). Each part(s) come unfinished in black primer. pre fitment, prep work, sanding,filler is required prior to painting to remove any blemishes/scratches/ imperfections/Defects each part(s) may come with. Each part(s) varies in fiberglass thickness. Being that these parts are aftermarket modifications may be required for proper fitment. we recommend our products to be installed by a professional

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