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Duramax 6.6l Billet Oil Filler Cap W/swiveling Return Port Extreme™ Amsoil on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Lehi, Utah, United States

Lehi, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:EXTREME™ Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Fits Duramax 6.6L and related. Be sure to take yours out and verify visually. Perfect OEM match with swiveling 1/8 NPT (National Pipe Thread) oil return port. Insane Diesel brand-new Billet Aluminum Anodized Oil Filler Cap for swivel Bypass Filter non-pressure return port for an EXTREME™ remote mounted Filter, Amsoil, or other bypass filter application. Better than all the rest: Highest quality with swivel fitting so attached line does not need to be removed when opening or closing oil filler cap.

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