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Pag 150 R134a Refrigerant Oil, Lubricant Enhancer And A/c Flush Combo Kit! on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, US

Hialeah, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Interchange Part Number:MT-3120 Other Part Number:MT-3106 Brand:Santech Industries Manufacturer Part Number:MT3014

Hello Hopefully you are bidding on this NEW complete A/C oil and flush combo kit.
It includes 1 quart of A/C flushing solvent. 8 ounces of PAG 150 oil and a 1 ounce of a PROVEN lubricant enhancer to really 
bring your cars A/C to life. this is the complete kit.
I am offering free shipping and a tracking number!
 Please check for proper fitment.
 I ask that you pay within 2 days of auction end.
 Thank you any Questions feel free to ask. 

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