Genuine Gm Fluid 12345982 Supercharger Oil - 4 Oz. on 2040-parts.com
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Genuine GM Fluid 12345982 Supercharger Oil - 4 oz.
ACDelco Supercharger Oil is a high quality fluid that is used to help keep supercharger bearings operating properly. It is for use with all supercharged vehicles. This product is not for sale in California and other OTC states. ACDelco Supercharger Oil meets or exceeds GM OE specifications. ACDelco Specialty Lubricants provide the solutions you need for lubricating specific components throughout your vehicle. From electrical terminals to wheel bearings, these fluids are excellent for dealing with a wide variety of specialized purposes. Not only do these products help to eliminate pesky squeaking and rattling, but they can also serve to prolong the lives of key automotive parts by decreasing friction wear and guarding against contaminants, rust, and corrosion. A little lubrication can go a long way in reducing the need for major, costly repairs. Make the most-effective choice for keeping your components running smoothly with ACDelco Specialty Lubricants. ACDelco offers a full range of oils, fluids, and vehicle care products to protect, enhance, and maintain your automobile. From adhesives, sealants, and cleaners to lubricants, waxes, and paints, ACDelco has all you need to keep your GM or non-GM vehicle looking and performing great.
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