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1964-1974 Gto Tempest Lemans Oil Filter Housing V8 New on 2040-parts.com

US $96.00
Location:

Plainfield, Illinois, United States

Plainfield, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:AME Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:N219RH Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Placement on Vehicle:Front Parts Info::Pontiac V8 motors excluding 301(RP) Surface Finish:Diecast UPC:Does not apply

1964   -    1974

GTO - LeMans - Tempest

Oil Filter Housing

Description
  • New Reproduction Oil Filter Housing
    • Features oil filter bypass with correct opening rate, which is a must for any rebuild
  • Fits:
    • 1964  -  1974  Pontiac  GTO  -  Tempest  -  LeMans
      • Pontiac V8 motors excluding 301(RP) models



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