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Pacesetter 1988 1989 Ford Ranger Bronco Ii 2.9l V6 2wd Exhaust Headers #70-1117 on 2040-parts.com

US $211.22
Location:

Paradise Valley, Arizona, US

Paradise Valley, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:RETURN POLICY: We stand behind the products we sell. If a problem should arise, please give us an opportunity to respond to your concern. All of our products include manufacturer's warranty. In addition, we accept returns up to 30 days for merchandise returned in new, uninstalled condition and are subject to a 20% restocking fee. Please test fit items before cutting, altering, or final installation. Altered items are not returnable. Shipping charges will not be refunded. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:70-1117 Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Pacesetter Country of Manufacture:United States

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1988, 1989 Ford RANGER/BRONCO II, 2.9L, V6, 2WD

PACESETTER

EXHAUST HEADERS

PaceSetter Headers

GET BETTER GAS MILEAGE, NOW! 

BRAND NEW  HEADERS for the 1988 and 1989 Ford RANGER/BRONCO II 2WD 2.9L, V6.

Part # 70-1117

Proudly manufactured by Pacesetter in the U.S.A.

 

Mandrel-bent mild steel tubing, thick CNC machined steel flanges and 1½" d. primaries for a 5-7% increase in horsepower.

Available at this price in the standard black painted finish.

They do have hook-ups for smog and engine management sensors.

Comes with an extension to connect to stock system.

Comes with a 2" d. Slip-Fit Collector & all hardware & gaskets for installation.

 

MSRP = $ 324.95= 35% savings to you

Manufacturer's 3-Year Limited Warranty included.

 

High-temperature Metallic-ceramic coating is available.  Part # 72C1117 @ $370.00. Please allow an additional 12-15 business days for the coating process.  

 

FREE  Shipping & Handling to within Continental U.S. via UPS Standard  within 48 business hours. Delivery 4-8 days. 

 

Seller now accepts Visa & Mastercard, Discover and Paypal .

Please call me @ 602.667.5536 with any questions or info on how to pay with Visa/Mastercard/Discover.

Thanks for your interest and/or bidding.

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