Early Original Valiant Boot Petrol Filler Rubber Neck Seal S Series Ap5 Ap6 Vc on 2040-parts.com
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Early Original Valiant Petrol Filler Neck Seal that goes in the boot looks in good condition for age having some marks and scratches and needing a good clean. It has part number 2242359 - FK-4-2-??( I cannot read it). I think Rubber Seal gasket is for S Series AP5 AP6 VC Valiant. . Check out my others items I have listed.
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