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1994 Mustang Gt Under Dash Wiring Harness Fuse Box Complete Plugs Sensors on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Mooresburg, Tennessee, US

Mooresburg, Tennessee, US
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This is the complete uner dash wiring taken out of a 1994 Ford mustang GT convertible. It has all the wires,plugs,boxes. Not sure what some f these are but I included shots with the numbers. It has the fuse box included. One plug looks as though as its gotten hot(see pic), but the wires with insulation looks good. It has one plug that has been cut that went to the factory stereo. It had an aftermarket stereo installed. Please ask questions and check your application as I'm sure this will fit many years and models. Its pretty heavy,almost 11 pounds not including box and wrapping materials. It has a lot of wires and plugs included. Thanks for looking and have a great day.

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