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01-04 Ford Mustang Gt 4.6l Mass Air Meter Housing Oem Genuine on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Wentzville, Missouri, United States

Wentzville, Missouri, United States
01-04 Ford Mustang GT 4.6l Mass Air Meter Housing OEM Genuine, US $45.00, image 1
Good condition! Fully functional!
Brand:Ford Surface Finish:Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:PBT-GF40

2001-2004 Ford Mustang GT 4.6L Mass Air Meter Housing



Part: OEM Ford Mustang GT 4.6L Mass Air Meter Housing


Location: Front


Color: Black


Condition: Good condition! Fully functional! doesnt come with mounting hardware.


OEM FACTORY PART#: PBT-GF40


FITS YEARS: 2001-2004 Ford Mustang GT 4.6L


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