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Matco Mpt0036 Radiator Pressure Test Adapter - Gm, Ford - Used on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

State College, Pennsylvania, US

State College, Pennsylvania, US
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For auction is a Matco MPT0036 Radiator Pressure Test Adapter.  Fits many different radiators including GM and Ford with 52 mm OD x 2.5 mm threads.  As the pictures show, there are some minor scuffs on the item.  However, the threads and gasket are in excellent shape.  I combine shipping with other items on request.  The item is sold as-is, no returns.  Feel free to ask me any questions.

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