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Engine Intake Manifold-intake Manifold Reman Fits 05-06 Ford Mustang 4.6l-v8 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lemont, Illinois, United States

Lemont, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pronto/Cardone Industries Manufacturer Part Number:87-R2805

Up for Auction is one 2006 Mustang GT Stock Intake Manifold.  Has 10,000 miles on it and clean. Swapped out for a supercharger. Comes from a smoke free house. Thank you for looking Happy Bidding.

                                  

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