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Procharger P1sc Kit 97-2003 Ford F150 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,900.00
Location:

Rosharon, Texas, United States

Rosharon, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

Selling this Procharger kit for 97-2003 ford f150 5.4 kit is used in good working condition sold the truck so I dont have any need for this supercharger kit, it comes with P1SC head unit (whistles real nice, Intercooler, Hoses, Pipes, clamps, FMU, air inlet elblows, Blow of valve, all the hardware and bolts, crank pulley w/ belt, blower brackets w/ ildler pulleys, and tensioner ((tensioner seems to have some wear in rare occasiones tensioner pulley seemed to slightly rub on bracket will display a pic of where it rubbed) but the last days I ran the blower seemed to be ok it was all functioning good just recently taken off truck.

Any question feel free to text or call me at 7135855156 thank you ebayer's No shipping out of the U.S.

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