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Engine Oil Cooler Line Connector Dorman 800-704 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.79
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Fitting Type:Oil Cooler Line Connector SKU:DOR:800-704 Interchange Part Number:12553154, 730-5633 Brand:Dorman Fitting Finish:Natural/No Finish Manufacturer Part Number:800-704 Fitting Attachment End 2:Quick Disconnect Fitting Attachment End 1:Male Thread Fitment Footnotes:3/8"" X 18 Thread To Quick Connect; Fitting Size End 1 (in):18 At Case Quantity Needed:1; Fitting Size End 2 (in):0.375 In. Feature - Benefit 2:Retaining clips included (where applicable) Fitting Angle:Straight UPC:Does not apply

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