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Chevy 5.7 350 Lt1 Corvette & Camaro Oil Filter Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Surrey, British Columbia, CA

Surrey, British Columbia, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:Oil Filter Adapter Interchange Part Number:5.7 LT1 Surface Finish:Aluminum Warranty:No

 Up for auction is one Chevy small block oil filter adapter. This adapter bolts to the block and the oil filter screws onto it. These oil filter adapters were used on many different small & big block Chevy engines. I have added a few large pictures to the auction and as you can see the oil filter adapter is in very clean and presentable condition!

The part numbers are: GM 3952302

The oil adapter is already packaged up and ready to ship. Shipping will cost $8 airmail.

I accept paypal or other payment.

Feel free to contact me with any other questions!

I also have large quantities of these oil filter adapters available.

Please check my other auctions for more chevy parts.

Good Luck and HAPPY BIDDING.


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