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Felpro Oil Pan Gasket # Os30447c--chrysler Product 6 Cyl. 1960-1983 on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
Location:

Nyssa, Oregon, United States

Nyssa, Oregon, United States
Item is a New Old Stock (NOS) Gasket Set, Box has issues consistant with being stored long time. Gasket is good.
Manufacturer Part Number:OS30447C Warranty:No Warranty Brand:Fel-Pro UPC:Does not apply

Item is a New Old Stock (NOS) Item,,,Long term storage, Felpro Oil Pan Gasket, fits as listed below

Chrysler 6 Cylinder Engines--170 Ci, 198 Ci,225 Ci --1960 thru 1983

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