3/8 75mm Throttle Body Egr Delete Bracket 5.0 Mustang 86-93 on 2040-parts.com
Romeo, Michigan, US
Brand new manufactured egr delete for your 86-93 mustang 5.0. Multiple sizes available including custom sizes if need be please contact us. Blanchard ground for a perfect gasket seal. Made from 6061 aluminum. Manufactured to exact specs for a guaranteed fit. We recommend using bolts with nylon lock nuts over drilled and taped holes in aluminum for such a key part of your car.
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