Ate 706202 Original Typ 200 Dot 4 Brake Fluid - 1 Liter on 2040-parts.com
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ATE 706202 Original TYP 200 DOT 4 Brake Fluid - 1 Liter Item Description
Features ATE Original TYP 200 DOT4 Brake Fluid meets SAE J1703 and FMVSS 116-DOT4 standards. It has a dry boiling point of minimum 536 degrees Fahrenheit and a wet boiling point of minimum 374 degrees Fahrenheit. Additional Information
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