Nos 1987-1993 Ford Mustang Fuel Tank Filler Neck Seal Gt Svo Lx 84 85 86 94-97 on 2040-parts.com
California, US
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NOS parts are defined as parts that are original from the OEM manufacturer that have never been used on a vehicle. These parts may be 50 days or 50 years old and I have no way of telling. It does not mean that a part is absolutely perfect in every possible way.NOS parts may have small imperfections or shelf wear. crt 5
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