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Mustang Computer Harness A9l C3w A3m A9p Cobra Ford Efi Conversion Maf 92 93 on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Stone Mountain, Georgia, US

Stone Mountain, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:FoMoCo Warranty:No

You are viewing a 92-93 Mustang Computer Harness, Injector Harness and A9P Computer. Not all computer harnesses are created equal. This would be great for converting your 4 cylinder Mustang to V8, or adding Fuel Injection to your hot rod. If you win this auction you will receive the computer harness, the injector harness and the A9P computer shown. The plug near the brake booster is single and brown. Please ask questions prior to bidding. The item is sold as is. Fitment is the responsibility of the buyer. There are some clips may be broken and/or missing but all are functional. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.

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