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Ford Mustang 80c000-blk Mrt Hood Struts Black 1979-1993 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Plymouth, Michigan, US

Plymouth, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:60 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Items that have been installed are not returnable. All Sportwing® product returns must have an assigned Return Authorization Number from the corresponding office prior to returning the merchandise.Please contact Sportwing® prior to returning any merchandise for authorization and instructions. All returns are subject to our current warranty policy and all products must be returned within 60 days of invoice. Merchandise returned for reasons other than damage or defect may be subject to a 20% restocking charge. Given the fact that many of the products we sell are custom-tailored for specific automobiles, we assess this charge to offset our costs of refinishing, repackaging and restocking the product. Defective or damaged products will not incur a restocking fee. All products returned to Sportwing® must be in resalable condition. Customer is responsible for shipping and insurance costs. Restocking Fee:No Brand:MRT Manufacturer Part Number:800C000-BLK Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Struts in the kit are finished in black Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

FORD MUSTANG

Product Description:
MRT is proud to announce the MRT Hood Struts for 1979-1993 Fox Mustangs. The MRT Hood Struts eliminate the need for the factory hood prop rod and provide a clean and functional "performance look." They are the first No-Drill Hood Struts for Fox Mustangs on the after-market. Your Mustang deserves better than to have holes drilled into its hood. Get an impressive show-car look without giving your car a permanent handicap.

How? The MRT Fox Mustang Hood Struts reuse OEM factory attachment points. They're very easy to install and require only a 7/16 wrench. Absolutely no holes and no extra bolts are required during installation. Simply bolt the kit on and go!

Team MRT engineered and manufactures the MRT Hood Strut Kit for 1979-1993 Mustangs in the United States. We designed these Hood Struts to work with the factory hood. If you have an aftermarket hood, our tech team may be able to assist you in the adjustment process or provide you with a higher or lower pressure gas strut.

1979-1993 Mustang MRT Hood Struts - Black or Custom Finish

FITS YEARS> 1979-1993

Part Number> 80C000-BLK

 
FLAPS...Come Ready to Install in a STAINLESS STEEL Finish...
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