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2007-2014 5.4/5.8 Gt500 Super Charged Ford Shelby Mustang Oil Gauge Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $109.95
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Indian Wells, California, United States

Indian Wells, California, United States
2007-2014 5.4/5.8 GT500 Super Charged Ford Shelby Mustang Oil Gauge Adapter, US $109.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Shelby American Other Part Number:7S3Z-9B339-SC Manufacturer Part Number:7S3Z-9B339-SC Part Brand:SPP Interchange Part Number:7S3Z-9B339-SC

Specifically designed for Shelby gauge pod setup, this manifold oil gauge adapter is for 5.4/5.8 GT500 Super Charged Mustang.

Complete gauge pod assemblies also available as shown in pics #2 & 3

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