1996 Ford Mustang Mystic Cobra 4.6 4v Valve Covers on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
Here is a set of Ford Racing replacement valve covers for the 4.6L 4V that I had custom painted in real MYSTIC paint to use on my cobra.
It's been like a year and a half since they were done and still haven't made it onto my car, so I figured I would offer them up to someone else before they get scratched just sitting on the shelf.
Comes with all gaskets, just not in the original box.
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