Custom Billet Aluminum Ford Mustang 5.0l Intake Manifold Plate, Plaque on 2040-parts.com
Mobile, Alabama, United States
Up for sale is a custom CNC machined intake manifold plate for 94-95 5.0L EFI
Mustangs. Does NOT fit, 86-93
5.0 mustangs, 93 Cobra, tubular GT40 intakes. Plate is CNC
machined out of aluminum, sand blasted, powder coated with hot rod black and
brushed for great finish. It comes with 8-32 x .5 stainless steel screws for
easy installation. Free shipping!! Don’t hesitate to ask for customizing this part
for you (club logo, own design,) or if you have any questions regarding this
product! Proudly
made in USA
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