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Kks Motorsports 3 Row Aluminum Radiator Kks138-for Mercury-cougar Kks138-mercur on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Oregon City, Oregon, United States

Oregon City, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:KKS Motorsports Lower Hose:1-1/2in SKU:kks138-mercury-cougar Trans Cooler:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:KKS138 Overall Dimensions:30.1in x 19.76in Surface Finish:Galvanized For Corrosion Protection Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year Core Dimensions:24.44in x 16.85in x 2.25in Will Cool Up To:750hp Upper Hose:1-1/4inin MPN:KKS138 UPC:Does not apply

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