This is a USED oil pump removed from a 92 Legend. Should fit all 91-95 Legends but please confirm with your local dealer for exact fit. *** Part is being sold as a housing only, as it will need to be cleaned and all seals/o-rings replaced if using as a complete oil pump. **
Ships to US states only.
** Picture is of actual part **
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