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Ford Mustang Gt Cobra Parts 'lot" Coils/wires/bracket/rockers on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Menifee, California, United States

Menifee, California, United States
All parts in this 'lot' are nice useable working parts
Brand:OEM Ford

'95 - '98 Ford Mustang Cobra 'Lot' parts. Coil mounts/power steering pump bracket polished and powder coated /wires/roller rockers and drive motor. All you see in the pictures. Dust from sitting on the shop shelf.

Not familiar with Mustang parts came in a 'lot with other parts.

All in working condition.
All, offers considered.

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