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2g Dsm 95-99 Talon Mitsubishi Eclipse Oil Filter Adapter Housing 4g63t Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Blue Springs, Missouri, United States

Blue Springs, Missouri, United States
Used but in a recondition state
Warranty:No

  Up for auction is a used, but in a recondition state and or very close to a like new condition. Oil Filter Adapter Housing off a 4g63t engine from a 99 Mitsubishi eclipse gsx .It has been professionally cleaned in a jet hot parts washer, media blasted and refinished, all gasket surfaces have been prepared for installation.It will fit 95-99 Mitsubishi eclipse or 95-98 eagle talons with the 4g63t turbocharged engine!

 ***Shipping is with in the UNITED STATES only, with the exception of PUERTO RICO, ALASKA, HAWAII!
I will ship over seas but there will be additional cost involved!



 

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