Mustang Bbk Ssi Intake Manifold Upper And Lower on 2040-parts.com
Abingdon, Maryland, US
BBK upper and lower intake. From a perfectly running supercharged 89 5.0 mustang. I restoring my mustang to stock. Done with the speed bug. Checkout my other auctions
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