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14 Mustang Gt 5.0l Coyote 49k Engine 6 Speed Manual Trans Turn K on 2040-parts.com

US $5,500.00
Location:

new york, New York, United States

new york, New York, United States

CLEVELAND POWER & PERFORMANCE IS PROUD TO OFFER THIS 2014 MUSTANG GT 5.0L COYOTE ENGINE AND 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION TURN KEY DROPOUT. READY TO START AND RUN AFTER ADDING FLUIDS AND FUEL!! THIS PACKAGE HAS 49K MILES ON IT!
WE SHIP INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC! PLEASE CONTACT US FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE!
THIS 5.0L COYOTE ENGINE PRODUCES 420HP AND 390FT-LBS OF TORQUE!!!
HERE IS THE VIN FROM THIS MUSTANG: 1ZVBP8XXXXX
THIS AUCTION WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
5.0L COYOTE ENGINE
6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
ENGINE ACCESSORIES
ENGINE HARNESS
ENGINE COMPUTER
ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX
BODY CONTROL MODULE
AIR CLEANER
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE PUMP AND MODULE
GT SPEEDOMETER
PEDAL ASSEMBLY
FUEL TANK W/ FUEL PUMPS AND FUEL PUMP DRIVER
SHIFTER
STEERING COLUMN
STEERING WHEEL
VIN MATCHED IGNITION WITH KEY
BODY HARNESS W/ DASH HARNESS AND BATTERY CABLES

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