Chevy Hhr Captiva Cobalt Equinox Malibu Terrain Ion 2.2 / 2.4l Oil Pan on 2040-parts.com
Vintondale, Pennsylvania, United States
Used oil pan removed from a 2007 chevy cobalt with the 2.2 ecotec I recommend running it thru the parts washer before install because motor was blown and there were shavings in the oil I did most of the degreasing on it there is no international shipping thanks
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