Fr3z-6k682-c 15-16 Mustang Turbo on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
This is a stock replacement for a 2015-2016 Ford Mustang with a 2.3L motor. This IS a Genuine Ford Part, NOT A "like OEM". This part is New in box. Please refer to the compatibility table to ensure fitment in your vehicle. This is ONLY the 6K682 as shown in the illustration. No other parts are included.
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