1965-66 Ford Mustangd Ual Exhaust Chrome Tips. And Trim Rings on 2040-parts.com
Sparrow Bush, New York, United States
MOUNTAINVIEW MUSTANG PRESENTS A 1965-66 MUSTANG factory style chrome dual exhaust tips and exhaust trim rings . The rings go in the rear valance and the exhaust tips go thru the rings. This is a new reproduction item Check out my other items! Posted with eBay Mobile |
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