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O2 Oxygen Sensor Bung 02 Fitting Wideband 18 Mm Crush Gasket/washer/seal 1ea. on 2040-parts.com

US $1.30
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Silverado, California, United States

Silverado, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:18 x 24 x 1.5 Part Brand:Bosch Surface Finish:copper Country of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:Yes

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  • Hard to find gasket for 18mm (most common size) oxygen sensors
  • Includes 0ne copper crush washer (gasket)
  • fits narrow and wideband sensors (works with Bosch, AC Delco, innovate ,AEM,Zeitronix,FJO ..... ALL sensors)
  • Quantity discounts for 100 or more, email for details ; geraci4hp at AOL dot com   (anti SPAM spelling)
  • Bosch crush washer made in Germany
  • O2 bung and bung plugs also avalible on my other listings
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  • for tech questions call 714-287-2205
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