Chevrolet 2004 Ssr Pickup Oil Pan, 5.3 Engine on 2040-parts.com
Bliss, New York, United States
This like new SSR oil pan, including the gasket, windage tray, oil pickup, dipstick and attaching bolts is distinctive because of the thru tunnel on that model. It came off a 5.3 liter engine. Packaged it will weigh about 31 pounds. Shipping could be as high as $70 in the US and higher overseas.
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