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Second Generation Ford Taurus Sho Bundle Of Snakes Intake 92-95 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Hinton, Virginia, US

Hinton, Virginia, US
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 Here on auction is the "cluster of Snakes" intake and exhaust from the Second generation Ford Taurus SHO.  92-95  This may fit other years and models as well. Check you application before bidding. I got these from a guy who restored cars. They are in nice condition. It looks like they may have been ported or polished at some time. You can see in the photos. Please ask any questions. High bidder pays shipping. I also have the doors, seats, bumpers for this car if anyone is interested, let me know and I can list them.  Also check out my other auctions for some great items.

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