2003 2004 Ford Mustang Cobra Cooling Crossover Pipe on 2040-parts.com
Locust Grove, Georgia, US
This is a good used cooling crossover pipe for a 2003 2004 Supercharged Cobra. This part is needed if you are doing a Cobra supercharger swap. This pipe needs a good clean up and some paint. Thanks and good luck. I will be adding more parts so please check out my other auctions.
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