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93 Cobra Gt40 87-93 Mustang Intake Manifold Ported & Powder Coated on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Oakwood, Virginia, United States

Oakwood, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Powder Coated "Wrinkle Black" 1993 Cobra upper & lower intake.

Powder is fresh and looks very nice but does have fits flaws as can be seen in pics,has 4 coats of wrinkle black.Lower intake has been fully ported,upper is unported,plate on upper has seen better days and needs to be replaced i didn't because its OEM.All threads and gaskets surfaces are in good shape,does have carbon build up in the ports has can be seen.Overall a very nice intake.Underside of upper is not completely coated as can be seen.
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