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Universal Diesel 5411 Oil Pan, with all gaskets & extras - all brand new. part #301151 Sump, 299367 Pan Gasket, 299226 oil dipstick gasket, 299365 Capscrews for oil dipstick, 299371 oil drain plug copper washer.
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