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Standard Sg36 Oxygen Sensor (smp36) - New In Box - Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
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Sherwood, Arkansas, United States

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States
Standard SG36 Oxygen Sensor (SMP36) - New In Box - Free Shipping, US $29.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Standard Manufacturer Part Number:SG36

  You are buying a Brand New Standard Motor Products SG36 Oxygen Sensor. These sensors are new in the factory box. Please verify this unit fits your vehicle by accessing the Compatibility Chart at the top of the listing. Pay particular attention to the Notes column....it will sometimes contain information that affects whether this is the proper part for your vehicle. You should also check the motor size column as different motor sizes sometimes require a different oxygen sensor.

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