Aviaid Ford Modular 4.6 Or 5.4 Alumnium Dry Sump Pan on 2040-parts.com
Austin, Texas, United States
Brand new, never installed AVIAID aluminum dry sump pan for modular V8.
This pan has three -12 pickups and the low profile design will clear virtually all applications. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this pan. My loss your gain. MSRP $684.45 |
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