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Borg Warner World Class T5 Mustang Top Shift Cover And Shift Forks 83-93 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Beech Grove, Indiana, US

Beech Grove, Indiana, US
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Borg Warner World Class T5 Top and Shift forks off a 1987 Mustang

Will fit 1983-1993 Mustang

Good Shape came off working transmission

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