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Ford Racing Billet Cobra Jet Throttle Body M-9926-cj on 2040-parts.com

US $489.00
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama, US

Huntsville, Alabama, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:M-9926-CJ Surface Finish:POLISHED ALUMINUM Warranty:No Part Brand:FORD RACING

This auction is for the GT500 billet Cobra Jet throttle body upgrade manufactured by Accufab for Ford Racing.  It comes complete with the motor control assembly and throttle position sensor already installed and properly set up, so it is not necessary to do anything but bolt up to the engine and GO!  This item is in like new condition, as it was installed on a vehicle for testing purposes and was removed shortly thereafter.  If you are looking for one of these, this is a great opportunity to save big and get one that shows as new and in the original packaging.  Shipping is a flat rate of only $16, and will be sent via UPS Ground to anywhere in the continental US.  Thanks for looking!

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