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02 Oxygen Sensor Extender Spacer Extension M 18 X1.5 Hho Bung 1.75" Longusa Made on 2040-parts.com

US $5.95
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Pekin, Illinois, United States

Pekin, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:GFS CNC COMPONENTS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:1.75 EXT.

O2 SENSOR EXTENDER                                       MADE IN THE GOOD OLD
CHEAPEST PRICE AROUND!!!                                     USA!
LOOK NO FURTHER!!!

THESE ARE ZINC PLATED TO RESIST RUST.

YOU WILL BE GETTING ONE EXTENDER
JUST LIKE THE ONE PICTURED
BRAND NEW, NEVER USED

UNIVERSAL FOR ANY THREAD SIZE OF 18MM
STRAIGHT BOLT-ON, NO MODIFICATION NEEDED
A MUST NEED FOR ANY OFF-ROAD VEHICLE RUNNING A HIGH FLOW CAT, SPORT EXHAUST, DOWN PIPE OR A STRAIGHT PIPE

MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 44.5MM X 25MM /  1.75" in long
VERY EASY TO INSTALL

IF NEEDED, EXTENDERS MAY BE STACKED TO PROVIDE FURTHER SEPARATION



O2 SENSOR EXTENDER IS DESIGNED FOR OFF-ROAD, RACE OR EXPERIMENTAL VEHICLES ONLY, AND MAY NOT BE USED ON HIGHWAY VEHICLES

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