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Mace Thermostat Gasket For Commodore Vn Ii - Vy Buick 3.8l And Ecotec 3.8l V6​ on 2040-parts.com

AU $4.00
Location:

Lalor, Victoria, Australia

Lalor, Victoria, Australia
MACE THERMOSTAT GASKET FOR COMMODORE VN II - VY BUICK 3.8L AND ECOTEC 3.8L V6​, AU $4.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:MACE Manufacturer Part Number:GSK654

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MACE THERMOSTAT GASKET FOR COMMODORE VN II - VY BUICK 3.8L AND ECOTEC 3.8L V6​

Mace thermostat gasket to suit all Holden Commodore sedans, wagons and utes (incl. statesman and caprice) between 1988-2004 with series II Buick 3.8L V6 and Ecotec 3.8L V6.  


Produced to OE specifications.    
                                                                                                                                                                             

Does not suit L67 supercharged V6 and series 1 Buick 3.8L V6.


PART NUMBER: GSK654


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