Jeep Wrangler Oil Pan Gasket Nib Crown 20-0259 on 2040-parts.com
Bath, Maine, United States
Up for auction is an oil pan gasket for a Jeep Wrangler. This is new in the package (unopened). Part number is 28-0259 and was manufactured by Crown Automotive Sales, Inc. This was leftover from my roommates Jeep as he was never motivated enough to change it himself. Thanks for viewing my auction. Please be sure to check out my other listings for more automotive deals.
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