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Ford Racing Harmonic Balancer 2007-2012 5.4l Shelby Mustang Gt500 Lightweight on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pampa, Texas, United States

Pampa, Texas, United States
Condition:New

For sale is a brand new Ford Racing harmonic balancer...lightweight...for the Shelby GT500 2007-2012 models with the 5.4L supercharged engine.  Stock balancers are really heavy.  Lose 10 lbs.  Especially important when increasing boost and rpms.  Can't go wrong with Ford racing products.  Hardware included.

Look at what these new balancers are selling for....buy this one for alot less.

Still brand new...still Free Shipping.

Buy with confidence.  Save $$$.  Also, look at my other new parts for sale on Ebay.

*Free shipping.  I sell and ship only inside the 48 lower United States. 


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