Ast Fz34 Cooling System Pressure Tester Adapter. Focus ,saturn ,jaguar, Contour on 2040-parts.com
New Carlisle, Ohio, US
AST FZ34 Cooling System Pressure Tester Adapter. Used once to find a coolant leak on Ford Focus. Fits snap on and Stant Coolant pressure tester. Not in original box. See AST.com for all applications.
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