3 Cans Versachem Aero Oem Black Silicone Type 273 Sensor Safe 8oz Each Can New on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, US
This is 3 new cans of Versachem, Aero O.E.M. Black Silicone, Type 273, oxygen sensor safe, 8 oz each can, part#27388, meets spec, GM9985443 for low volatility. Please email your questions. Shipping is free and total paid when item listing ends.
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