Crusader Marine Oil Cooler 97464 Fits Early 454 on 2040-parts.com
Hewlett, New York, United States
SHOWN IS A CRUSADER MARINE MOTOR COOPER OIL COOLER FOR EARLY 454 MOTORS PT#97469 The 97464 hose is 45 degrees to the oil nuts. MSRP $364.95
PREOWNED DON'T LET THE PEELING PAINT TURN YOU OFF THERE ARE NO CRACKS OR LEAKS JUST NEEDS TO BE PAINTED. WA.STATE,OREGON,ALASKA HAWAII PR,GUAM,COMMONWEALTH STATES AND international purchasers must contact me for shipping cost BEFORE PURCHASING. |
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