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Stainless Steel O2 Sensor 90 Degree Extender M18 X 1.5 02 Extension on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States

Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:FLANGE-O2-90 Brand:BOOMBOP UPC:Does not apply

Universal Stainless Steel 90 Degree O2 Sensor Extender

 

90 Degree O2 Extender

Applications:

·        Universal

 

Item Features:

  • Thread size/pitch: M18 x 1.5MM
  • Includes nut for adjustability
  • Instructions are not included. Professional installation is highly recommended.

 

Payment:

  • Paypal only! I will only ship to a Paypal confirmed shipping address.  

 

Shipping Rate:

  • United States shipping rate applies to all US Territories
  • International shipping rate applies to all other locations.

 

This item is in stock and guaranteed to ship within 1 business day of payment!

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