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Hoso Racing Magnetic Oil & Transmission Drain Plug Set For Honda Acura Red on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

温州, 浙江省, China

温州, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Brand:HOSO Surface Finish:anodize, red Manufacturer Part Number:YJ001 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

 HOSO RACING Red MAGNETIC OIL & TRANSMISSION DRAIN PLUG SET FOR HONDA ACURA


Magnetic Oil & Tranny Drain Plug Package for Honda  M14X1.5

1 set = 2 pcs

These magnetic drain plugs will extend the life of your engine and tranny. It helps to keep the excess metal particles that are created from normal engine and transmission wear from floating freely in your fluids. It is designed to attract and hold metal particles to help prevent them from causing excess wear that reduces engine and tranny life. It's easy to install.

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