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Nos Fel-pro 35402 Thermostat Gasket-gm 1990's 2.2l, 3.1l-lot Of 2 Pieces on 2040-parts.com

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Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, United States

Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Fel-Pro Manufacturer Part Number:35402

NOS Fel-Pro 35402 Thermostat Gasket-GM 1990's 2.2L, 3.1L-Lot Of 2 Pieces-Sealed Orig. Packages. You can use the part number to determine your specific application. Packages show some handling and age-have a distributor label that is blacked out. SELLING IN AS FOUND AND AS IS CONDITION WITH SIGNS OF AGE/STORAGE.  Buyer to pay mailing cost of $1.70 via Standard Mail. Paypal payment only accepted. Thanks For Looking.

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