Omix-ada 17433.09 Oil Pump Kit 4.2l, 81-90 Jeep Cj & Wrangler on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
Direct OE replacement Jeep parts and accessories built to the original specifications by Omix-ADA. Limited five year manufacturer’s warranty.
SKU | 17433.09 |
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Reference No. | 3242141 |
UPC | 804314028145 |
Manufacturer | Omix-ADA |
Warranty | 5 Year Limited |
Weight | 6.0000 |
Height | 8 |
Length | 14 |
Width | 9 |
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