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US $89.00
Location:

Mont Belvieu, Texas, United States

Mont Belvieu, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Granatelli Motorsports Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:GMCA7998U Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Rear UPC:802735001426

1979-2004 MUSTANG REAR UPPER CONTROL ARMS

1979-2004 Mustang Rear Upper Control Arms


Product ID : GM-CA7998U 
Weight : 12.00 lbs

Price: $90.00

      • Fits 1979-04 Mustang w/o independent rear suspension
      • Direct OEM replacement
      • Eliminate wheel hop, improve traction, decrease body-to-rear end flex
      • HD tubular steel w/precision welds
      • Durable powder coated finish
      • Includes all necessary hardware
      • Installs in approximately 1-2 hours using basic hand tool
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