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New! Lisle 13250 Oil Pressure Switch Socket Gm Chrysler Tool Gauge Free Ship! on 2040-parts.com

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Tempe, Arizona, United States

Tempe, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:13250 Type:Oil Pressure Switch Socket Brand:Lisle Warranty:No Warranty UPC:Does not apply

Here we have a BRAND NEW genuine Lisle 13250 Oil Pressure Switch Socket.


* Fits 1 1/6" switches up to 2 5/8" long found on newer GM and Chrysler vehicles.

* Fits 1 1/6" oil pressure sending unit (gauge type) found on most all 1991 and newer GM vehicles.

* Fits 1987 and newer Chrysler vehicles with combination light & gauge oil pressure switches.

* For use with 3/8" drive or 1 1/8" hex.

 
Again, this is brand new genuine Lisle manufacture- not a cheap knock off. You are bidding on the exact Lisle 13250 oil pressure switch socket pictured. 

YOUR BID ALSO INCLUDES CAREFUL PACKAGING AND FREE USPS 1st CLASS SHIPPING WITH TRACKING WITHIN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES. SO YOUR BID IS ALL INCLUSIVE! I DO ALSO SHIP INTERNATIONALLY. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS NOT FREE. COST TO BE DETERMINED BY DESTINATION. JUST LET ME KNOW HOW I CAN HELP. THANK YOU! I SINCERELY APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS.
 

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