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Genuine Gm Commodore Ve V6 3.6 Lpg Gas Front Oxygen Sensors Lwr (4 Wire) on 2040-parts.com

AU $200.00
Location:

Docklands, Victoria, Australia

Docklands, Victoria, Australia
GENUINE GM COMMODORE VE V6 3.6 LPG GAS FRONT OXYGEN SENSORS LWR (4 WIRE), AU $200.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:GENUINE GM Manufacturer Part Number:1

BRAND NEW


 

GENUINE GM


COMMODORE


 

VE V6 


3.6 LWR LPG GAS ENGINE



  2 X GENUINE GM FRONT O2 SENSORS

(4 WIRE ONLY)


(NOT BOSCH,VDO,SIEMENS,WALKER,ETC)



 

 12 MONTH/20,000 KLMS

PARTS WARRANTY 


 

Pick Up Available from Docklands Melbourne


 

Michael 0457917186

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