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Tru-cool 29,200 Btu Engine Oil Transmission Fluid Cooler Long Manufacturing on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Yale, Michigan, US

Yale, Michigan, US
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1 New Long Manufacturing Tru-Cool 29,200 BTU Engine Oil Transmission Fluid Cooler. Cooler measures 11" X 11" with 1/2" NPT. 

Note: Picture is of the actual item you will receive. Pictures may look a little distorted, But the actual cooling area of this cooler is 11" X 11"

Will ship via USPS Priority mail to U.S. only, Usually within 24 Hours

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