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1992 Oem Dodge Caravan 3.3l Oil Pan 4621168 With Bolts Included Very Good Cond on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Clawson, Michigan, United States

Clawson, Michigan, United States
OEM; bolts included; some surface rust on bottom (is not rusted thru - very solid); pls mouse over pic to view condition; it is used so of course it is dirty (wiped down a little for pic)
Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:4621168

Please see my other auctions for more parts to combine shipping.  This is an OEM oil pan from a 1992 Dodge Caravan (but it fits other cars).  The only numbers I could find on it is:  044 92 and below that is the part number? 4621168.   Condition is stated above plus please mouse over the picture to view condition.  Please email if any questions.  Paypal accepted plus shipping (weight is 7 1/2 pounds UNPACKED, therefore, calculator is set at 9 pounds)  to your zip code or pick up is okay.  I am always happy to combine shipping whenever possible.   NOTE:  payment is due within 2 days of auctions end.  Thank you!  

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