86-93 Mustang Egr Valve Position Sensor- F2zz-9g428b on 2040-parts.com
Howell, Michigan, United States
This is brand new, still in the package. I have many parts from a 86 Ford Mustang restoration project that never were used. I bought the car and lots of parts but ended up selling the car before the project started. Please check my other listings for other chances to get new parts without paying full price! |
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