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Sbf Mustang 289 302 5.0l Engines Exhaust Header Black on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
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Mount Sterling, Ohio, US

Mount Sterling, Ohio, US
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EXHAUST HEADER MUSTANG (7993) BLACK

Fits 289/302/5.0L




My name is Tim owner operator of 01customs / automotives / high performance & restorations. Item is shipped to your shop or door free of charge. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. We build race engines, customize, hot rods, transmissions, we're becoming one of the largest speed shops in our area. We are located in Mt Sterling, Ohio. If your in need of a custom build give me a call  (740)831-4027. Also sales tax will be added to all orders 6.5%. Thanks for viewing

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