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1999-2004 Saleen Mustang Supercharger Tank Reservoir '99-'04 S281sc Model on 2040-parts.com

US $337.50
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
No fill cap.
Brand:Saleen Manufacturer Part Number:S281SC

You are bidding on the pictured 1999-2004 Saleen mustang supercharger tank reservoir '99-'04  S281SC Model.  I am selling this for a friend and will pass on what he said about it.  First and foremost, he says that this intercooler reservoir is OEM from the Saleen Factory and has never been used.  I'll post the rest of his message once I get my email up and running again. (computer went wonky on me and had to replace it).

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