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Sbf Efi 86-95 Mustang 65mm Throttle Body on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Germantown, Maryland, US

Germantown, Maryland, US
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Up for sale are several Ford Explorer 65mm throttle bodies. These throttle bodies have been modified to fit your Fox Body Mustang and are a direct bolt on. All you would have to do is set your TPS sensor and install your idle bypass valve and you will be all set. *Please note that these throttle bodies can be modified to fit Panther chassis cars that have been converted to H.O.*. Thanks again and please check my other listings for the cheap go-fast Ford parts!

Throttle Body for Sale

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