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Merc,volvo,gm,sbc,v8, 5.0,5.7,5.0l,5.7l ,1986-up Marine Oil Pan,350 New Oil Pan on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Ocala, Florida, United States

Ocala, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

New SBC, GM Marine V8 Oil Pan. It fits all 305, 350, 5.0L & 5.7L Model Engines 1986 & Up that uses a 1 piece R.M., Rear main Seal. This is a New GM OEM Oil Pan. Why pay more for an aftermarket oil pan when you can buy a New OEM GM pan for less money. Email us with any questions. Part is available for pick up. We would need at least a 24 hour notice, but is no problem. Email any questions.

New GM Pan ready to install. Oil Pan is Powder Coated inside and out. Metric Drain Plug on the bottom of pan.

No Returns unless item not as described. Oil Pan Gasket available also.

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