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2007-2012 Ford Mustang Gt500 Eaton Supercharger on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Thomas, Pennsylvania, United States

Saint Thomas, Pennsylvania, United States
This supercharger came off a 2011 GT 500 Crate motor that was swapped for a New Whipple Charger. Never Used or ran on motor. Comes with belt and pulley
Brand:Eaton Placement on Vehicle:Upper Manufacturer Part Number:7R3V-6F066-DB Surface Finish:Black

Here is a 2011 Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 Eaton Supercharger.  The supercharger came straight off a crate motor and was swapped out for a Whipple charger. I had entered local pick up only but if your interested I will look into shipping prices for you. Happy Bidding

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