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Edelbrock 1074 Zinc Additive Hot Rods Muscle Cars Rat Rod Ideal Additive on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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Condition:New Brand:Edelbrock Manufacturer Part Number:1074



Edelbrock 1074 Zinc Additive 
Zinc Additive
  • 12 oz
  • Designed For Hot Rods/Sports Cars/Muscle Cars
  • Special Formula Of Zinc Phosphorous And Moly
  • Is Ideal Chemistry To Add Wear Protection
  • Will Not Rub/Scrape/Wear Off
  • Perfect For Cold Starts/Infrequently Driven Veh.
  • Extends Engine Life
  • Increases Mileage And Horsepower
  • Treats Up To 6 qts. Of Conventional Oil



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