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New Oem Ford F8zu-aa F7lu-9u524 Intake Manifold Runner Control Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
The parts have been stored out of their original box in bulk for years. Due to this, they have acquire minor scratches. You will receive the exact item that is shown in the picture(s).
Brand:Ford Interchange Part Number:F8ZU-AA Manufacturer Part Number:F7LU-9U524

NEW OEM INTAKE MANIFOLD RUNNER CONTROL

SPECS

  • BRAND: FORD
  • PART NUMBER: F7LU-9U524 / F8ZU-AA

ON SALE IS A NEW OEM OUT OF THE BOX INTAKE MANIFOLD RUNNER CONTROL. THE PART HAS BEEN STORED OUTSIDE OF ITS ORIGINAL BOX FOR THE PAST COUPLE OF YEARS, DUE TO THIS,  IT HAS DEVELOPED SOME SCRATCHES. 

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT PART FOR YOUR VEHICLE AND THAT IT MATCHES YOUR ORIGINAL PART.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION REGARDING THIS ITEM PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO ASK. WE WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS.


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