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Edelbrock Performer Efi Intake Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Woodside, New York, United States

Woodside, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Edelbrock Surface Finish:Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:3820 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Edelbrock Performer EFI Intake Manifold comes off of a 1989 Ford Mustang . The intake is complete with everything 65 or 55 mm throttle body and all the electronics . Its been in a garage for 7 years and will need cleaning in and out and the aluminum needs to be polish. All of the gaskets assume need replacement and some bolts as well (not all) it comes with stainless steal bolts that connect it to the block. There is no cardboard box strong enough to hold that thing so I built an wooden pallet and will ship as you see it in the picture but will shrink wrap before. The picture are of the actual item.. The intake its heavy so please don't expect free shipping the opposite it would probably be expensive . I welcome local pickup . If shipping is cheaper than what you paid , you will get a refund.. please ask any questions before bidding/buying . Shipping to lower 48 states only . Thanks and good luck ..

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