Champion Qx Micamoly Anti Friction Gear Lube Treatment Additive on 2040-parts.com
Franklin Park, Illinois, United States
For Sale -
- 5 one ounce tubes of Champion MicaMoly gear lube treatment - Add directly into gear box to reduce friction and heat - One super concentrate tube treats up to one quart of oil - Add the benefit of moly to your gear lube today - Saves you money on wear and tear and downtime Any questions please ask. Thanks for looking |
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