New And Custom Billet Aluminum Ford Mustang 5.0l Intake Manifold Plate, Plaque on 2040-parts.com
Mobile, Alabama, United States
Up for sale is a custom CNC machined intake manifold plate
for 5.0L EFI intake, mostly found in 86-93 Mustangs. Plate will also fit many
other applications like GT40 Explorer. Does
NOT fit 94-95 5.0 mustang intakes, 93 Cobra, tubular GT40. Plate is CNC machined out of aluminum. It comes with 8-32 x
.5 stainless steel screws for easy installation. This part is sold as seen on the main picture. It is up to you to
paint it, powder coated or give it any other finishing touch. Free shipping within USA!! Don’t hesitate to ask for customizing this part for you
(club logo, own design,…) Proudly made in USA
Thank you for looking! |
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