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D1 Spec Racing Thermost Radiator Cap+ Water Temp Gauge 1.1bar Cover For Honda on 2040-parts.com

US $14.50
Location:

China, China

China, China
Condition:New Brand:New Manufacturer Part Number:32269105362

1. 100% Brand New 
 
2. Small Head : 0.9  Bar / 1.1  Bar/  1.3 Bar Fits on universal car
 
3. Built-in Thermometer Indicates Coolant Temperature
 
4. Helps prevent Coolant-Burn Injuries
 
5. Adds a Unique and Race Look to your Engine Bay
 
6. Easy Installation 
 
7. Radiator Caps: in strengthening silicone material to enhance the radiator cap
 
adaptation. The heat temperatures up to 240 degrees. Measure water temperature, not
 
the temerity to open the tank lid to prevent danger
 
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