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F 150 5.4 / 4 .6 Dynatech Long Tube Headers Wiiith High Flow Cats 99-03 on 2040-parts.com

US $788.89
Location:

Kenner, Louisiana, United States

Kenner, Louisiana, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

have a set of long tube headers  with oxygen sensors  and  all hardware  comes as seen in pics  ask any questions u may have  came off of a  Harley I'm parting out  that has a lot of  other go fast goodies   ask any questions u may have they will fit  99-03 f 150  with  5.4  and 4 .6  v8  99-02  expedition  with  5 .4  and 4 .6 v 8  have a  lot of other parts as well  check out my other auctions thanks  this set new  runs about  1300.00  bucks heres ur chance to  get em  at a deal

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