Fox Body Mustang Vortech Paxton Powerdyne On3 Radiator Pipe 1986-1993 on 2040-parts.com
Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
New radiator tube for Fox body Vortech supercharger and turbo installs. Pipe is new but has a few scuffs on it as seen in pictures. This pipe works with Powerdyne and Paxton passenger side setups as well as On3 turbo installs. This pipe helps move the radiator hose away from the hot turbo or provides clearance for the supercharger head unit.
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