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JMS MAF Sensor Adapter 1996-2004 Ford Vehicle to 1986-95 Mustang MAF Sensor

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MAF Sensor Adapter 1996-2004 Ford Vehicle to 1986-95 Mustang MAF Sensor
$59.75
MAF Sensor Adapter
  • 1996-2004 Ford Vehicle to 1986-95 Mustang MAF Sensor
  • 2 Unused Pins Can Connect IAT Sensor On Some Applications
  • Plug & Play
  • 6" Length
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer
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