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2011 Shelby Mustang, Gt500, Svt, Stock Intake & Exhaust Camshafts on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Overland Park, Kansas, US

Overland Park, Kansas, US
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2011 SHELBY MUSTANG, GT500, SVT, STOCK INTAKE & EXHAUST CAMSHAFTS.

THESE CAMSHAFTS WERE REMOVED WHEN THE VEHICLE WAS CONVERTED TO A "SUPER SNAKE", APPROXIMATELY 11,000 MILES.

Perfect condition! Compatible with 03-04 SVT Cobra "Terminators" and 07-12 Shelby GT500. Will work in any 32V but further research will need to be done for compatibility on none cobra/ shelby vehicles.

Cam specs: Int: 0.394" lift, 184 degrees duration @ .050

 

                      Exh: 0.394" lift, 194 degrees duration @ .050


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