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Wilmar Performance Tool W1267 Oxygen Sensor Socket 3/8" Drive on 2040-parts.com

US $5.55
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, US

Tacoma, Washington, US
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WILMAR PERFORMANCE TOOL W1267 OXYGEN SENSOR SOCKET 3/8" DRIVE

Offered by Rock Bottom Pricing, Inc.

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Offered for sale is the Wilmar - Performance Tool Oxygen Sensor Socket - 3/8" Drive, #W1267

Features:

Remove sensors on computerized engines much easier with this socket featuring a cutaway slot for sensor wire clearance

Durable alloy steel construction

This item is 100% Brand NEW!!

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WILMAR PERFORMANCE TOOL W1267 OXYGEN SENSOR SOCKET 3/8" DRIVE




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