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Camber Plate For Ford Mustang 94-04 V6 V8 Gt 4-bolt Caster Alignment Kit ±2.50 on 2040-parts.com

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HK, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:MaXpeedingRods Suspensions type:Front coilovers top mounts / camber plates Manufacturer Part Number:Suspensions / coilovers camber plates / top mounts Quantity:1 complete kit includes 2 pieces front Interchange Part Number:For 94-04 Ford Mustang V6 V8 GT Color:Sliver Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Type:Suspension parts Warranty:Yes Adjustable Front Camber/Caster:-2.50° to +2.50° Part Brand:High Performance Parts UPC:Does not apply

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