Fore 99-01 Cobra Fuel Rails on 2040-parts.com
Stillman Valley, Illinois, United States
FORE Innovation fuel rails
Fit 199-2001 Mustang Cobra 4V These were bolted up for fitment but never used. Changed intake so these must go. |
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