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Svo Mustang Lower Rad Hose Retainer - Mint Original-super Low Mile Piece! on 2040-parts.com

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SVO Mustang Lower Radiator Hose Retainer – Super Low Miles & MINT!

 

Lower radiator hose retainer removed from a 1986 SVO Mustang. This is an extremely nice piece that came out of super low original mileage car (9,956 miles). Mint-Mint-Mint component. Check out the photos!

 

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