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Toyota Scion Old School Teq Jdm Billet Oil Engine Filler Cap Rare Red New on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, United States

Hialeah, Florida, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:ENGINE_DRESS_UP Color:RED_ANODIZED Surface Finish:RED Brand:OIL CAP Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:OIL CAP

Brand New Billet T6061 Aluminum Red Anodized Oil Cap for Toyota/Scion Engines With Screw in Style Oil Caps .We use a Special Anodizing Process in all Our Oil Caps for a Better and Long Lasting Finish .

WILL NOT FIT TOYOTA ENGINES THAT USE TWIST AND LOCK STYLE OIL CAPS !!!!!!!!!!


NOTE :Oil cap emblem is included but not pre attached , you Need to Install the oil cap first and then the emblem so you can align the logo in the Right Direction



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