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Ford Racing Fr500c Intake Manifold For Gt And Gt500 Heads on 2040-parts.com

US $1,899.99
Location:

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Ford Warranty:No

Never used Ford Racing FR500C Cammer intake manifold for a mod motor with Ford GT or GT500 heads. May have slight scrapes or abrasions from display and handling, but has never been bolted to an engine. This is the best intake manifold ever made by Ford for their factory race cars. The manifold comes complete with all hardware, new seals, 8 stacks in perfect condition, throttle body, fuel rails and IAC. This is a rare, discontinued, unicorn holy grail of an intake that you cannot find anywhere. This was part of a project that never got off the ground and cost close to $2000 when purchased over 5 years ago. Willing to ship world-wide for actual costs.


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