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Ford Gt500 Roush Mustang Throttle Body Adapter Elbow Spacer on 2040-parts.com

US $125.95
Location:

Freehold, New Jersey, United States

Freehold, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:BR3Z-9A589-A

2011-2012 GT500 throttle body Adapter elbow spacer.  This unit bolts between the factory Eaton or TVS Gen 1 Supercharger to adapt a GT500/Ford Racing style throttle body connection.  These units are upgrades for Roush TVS Supercharged Mustangs using dual plane throttle body adapter elbows.  Requires Evap connection fitting for Roush cars.  Comes brand new as pictured.

Part # BR3Z-9A589-A

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