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Moroso 21950 U-weld-it Road Race Baffled Oil Pan Kit Nla Nos on 2040-parts.com

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Putnam, Connecticut, United States

Putnam, Connecticut, United States
NOS NLA all parts included for road racing baffled oil pan, for experienced welder, fabrication required
Brand:Moroso Surface Finish:steel Manufacturer Part Number:21950 Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

MOROSO #21950 U-Weld-It oil pan baffle kit for road racing applications. Modify your oil pan with this baffle kit. Experienced welding (heli-arc) and modification (cutting) of original pan required. This is a NOS, NLA kit available in the 1990's. With magnetic drain plug and fitting for temp sending unit. Instructions included.

6.35% sales tax added for CT residents.

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