2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt Intake Manifold 99-04 4.6l Sohc 96-98 W/ Pi Heads on 2040-parts.com
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Selling a used 2001 Ford Bullitt intake manifold in perfect working order. Will fit 99-04 SOHC 4.6L. Will also fit 96-98 SOHC 4.6L if used with the PI heads. No cracks or stripped threads. Upper plenum is painted silver. Feel free to ask any questions. Thanks and good luck!
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