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Vintage Oil Cooler Kit & Filter Fits Volkswagen & Porsche 1960's-70's, Nos. on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
Location:

Leland, Illinois, United States

Leland, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unknown Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:VC-9220 Warranty:Yes Type:Oil Cooler UPC:Does not apply

   NOS High Performance oil cooler and filter kit for air cooled Volkswagen's and Porsche's 1960's-70's. Complete with instructions. Kit number VC-9220. Have original box. Filter accepts Fram PH8A or PH16. There is no manufactures name on anything? Do not no who made it. What you see in photos is what you will receive. Weighs 6 lbs. Will refund postage under $25.00.

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