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M12 X 1.25 Anodized Magnetic Oil Pan Drain Bolt on 2040-parts.com

US $8.49
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Condition:New

Hello, for sale is a brand new M12X1.25 anodized magnetic engine oil pan drain plug. Fits many makes and models of vehicles. Please verify thread size is correct for your application before buying. Will ship fast. Thank you!


Description:
Fits for most Acura/ Honda/ Dodge/ Ford/ Hyundai/ Izuzu/ Jeep/ Kia/ Mazda/ Mitsubishi
Magnetic drain plug is to help keep harmful metal shaving out of your engine.
When your engine components wear down, they will start to release metal shavings into your engine oil.
These plugs have an incredibly strong magnet to help gather this debris directly out of your oil during operation.
When it comes time to change your oil, just clean off the magnetic end and re used it.

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