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Drag Specialties O2 Sensor Cover
This item fits:
12mm O2 Sensors
- Chrome O² sensor cover offers a unique, custom look
- Designed to cover 12mm OEM sensors
- Installs easily with included hardware
- Sold each
- Made in the U.S.A.
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