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Mustang Egr Delete Plate Eliminator 87 - 93 5.0 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.49
Location:

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:NA Brand:NA

 This is an EGR delete plate for 87 to 93 Mustang with 5.0 V8 .  It is heavy gauge steel and is bare and ready to be painted or plated.   The holes are 3 1/4 inches apart. This may fit other years and cars as well, please check before you purchase. Gasket is not included.  I suggest using one or a good sealant, or reuse your old one if it is in good condition.  Please note that is for off-road use only, not legal for use on pollution controlled cars. If you have any questions, please ask. Thanks for looking!

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This will not fit the 2.3 4 cylinder. Please see my auction for 94-95 Mustang delete plate which also fits the 2.3L engine.

This will also fit 93-95 5.8L Ford Lightnings!

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