Ford Mustang 1965_66 Exhaust Tips Repro Used on 2040-parts.com
Morris Plains, New Jersey, US
This is a set of exhaust tip that one was cut and could not be used the others is not cut they could not be used on the car sold as is they fit 1965_66 Mustangs Thanks
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