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Nos Ford 5.8l 1992 1993 F150, F350, Bronco Camshaft F1tz-6250-a on 2040-parts.com

US $155.95
Location:

Englishtown, New Jersey, United States

Englishtown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:F1TZ-6250-A Warranty:No

You are purchasing an NOS Ford # F1TZ-6250-A camshaft as pictured. Fits 1993 Ford Bronco with 5.8L engine. Also fits 1992 1993 Ford F150, F350 with 5.8L engine. Always double check your parts book or parts dealer to be sure the item fits your vehicle before purchasing. Please check out our other auctions and Ebay store.

USA buyer in lower 48 states will pay UPS (United Parcel Service) shipping and handling charge.

International buyer will pay air mail insured charges. Please email us for available shipping options, rates and shipping dates. PLEASE NOTE: We do NOT declare the shipment a gift or of lesser value for customs. Thank you for understanding.

All payments must be made by Paypal or cash on pickup at our warehouse. Please call Jack at 732-446-3738 to answer any questions, arrange for a pickup or to discuss other delivery options. Thank you.

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