Oem Honda/acura Engine Oil Pan Drain Bolt Plug With Washer 90009-r70-a00 Genuine on 2040-parts.com
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OEM Honda Engine Oil Drain Bolt with Washer (90009-R70-A00) MADE IN JAPAN This engine oil drain bolt and washer are OEM replacement parts found on the Honda and Acura models listed below. It's always a good idea to replace these parts periodically as they tend to wear out over time resulting in annoying oil leakage. Use Honda replacement parts for the best fitment, performance and reliability! 100% genuine OEM Honda product. Part# 90009-R70-A00. Made by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. *Please note that these are purchased in bulk and will not come individually packaged. The picture is how the bolt look like. Packaging will just be sent with bolt and washer Fits the following: Remember, your item will come brand new! |
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