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Magnetic Drain Sump Oil Plug Toyota Celica Mr2 Corrolla M12-1.25 Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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Type :
Magnetic Oil Plug & gasket
Instruction: Simply remove the existing plug replace it with our Magnetic Drain Plug
Function:
Magnetic Drain Plug will attract small metal particles and remove them from the oil.
It will help to keep the oil clean and prolong the life of the engine.
Cantion : The drain plug must be cleaned each when you perform maintenance service
 

DO NOT USE AIR TOOLS. HAND TOOLS ONLY.

 

 

Plug size M12-1.25 fits most;

MP02 :Toyota

 

DELIVERY WORLDWIDE 10-21 days

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