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2011-2012 Take-off Shelby Gt500 Supercharger on 2040-parts.com

US $649.99
Location:

Athens, Georgia, United States

Athens, Georgia, United States
This Unit Was removed from a Shelby Gt500. This unit shows signs of wear. This item has been used. Sold As-Is.
Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:TOSUPERCHARGER

2011-2012 (5.4L) Take-Off Shelby GT500 Supercharger 

This listing is for a supercharger headunit off of a Shelby GT500. 

Everything seen in the picture is included.

The SVT Air Intake is included as shown.

There is a bag of bolts included as well.

This unit may exhibit signs of wear as shown in the pictures.

Please contact us with any questions about listing and part.

The engineering number on the supercharger is BR3V-6F066-AA

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