Bassani Stainless Steel Muffler System For 1996-2004 Mustang Gt And 96-98 Cobra on 2040-parts.com
Huntsville, Alabama, US
This auction is for a BRAND NEW Bassani stainless steel muffler system, including the hangers, mid pipes and flanges to bolt up to the H-pipe assembly. These have been in storage at our office since new, and have never been installed. Designed to fit 1996-1998 Mustang GT vehicles and non IRS Cobra models from that era (1996-1998 models). They should also fit on any Mustang GT vehicle up to 2004, as the factory exhaust should have remained unchanged throughout those years. Items will be shipped via UPS at a reasonable flat rate fee of $30 anywhere within the continental United States. Thanks for looking!
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