New Oem Ford Transmission Oil Cooler 11x4x1.5 Inches E4tz 7a095 B on 2040-parts.com
Ocala, Florida, US
New OEM Ford transmission cooler. Taken out of box for pic only. Fits mid 80's to 90's Ford trucks but will fit many other custom applications. 5/16ths inch hose clamp on barb style fittings.
Size 11" X 4" X 1-1/2" thick.
Priced to sell.
USPS economy shipping.
Will ship to USA address ONLY!!!!
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