Set Of 4 O2 Sensor Spacers Straight And 90 Degree Stainless Prevent Cel Light on 2040-parts.com
Rocky Point, New York, United States
This is 4 o2 sensor spacers to prevent cell light on cat less or high flow cat exhaust. Works on most cars,but may not work on some. Worth a try though. These are stainless steel. You get 2 straight spacers and 2 90 degree elbow spacers so you can configure them anyway you like. New never installed.
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