Ford F150 Mustang Gt350 5.0l Coyote Engine Coil Covers Oem New Red W Gold Sand on 2040-parts.com
Thiensville, Wisconsin, United States
They are in stock ready to ship! Right & Left Engine Outer Cylinder Coil Covers is a direct fit for the following: 2011-2016 Ford F-150 - Designed For Models With The 5.0L "Coyote" Engine 2011-2015 Ford Mustang - Designed For Models With The 5.0L Engine (GT/Shelby) Models 2016-2017 Ford Mustang GT350 / GT350R - Designed For Models With The 5.0L Engine Genuine Ford Parts Painted Number: FR3Z-6P067-A & FR3Z-6P067-B |
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