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1965-78 Austin Chev Datsun Ford Subaru Toyota Nos Dynamic Oil Filter #kf42 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Marietta, Ohio, US

Marietta, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:Dynamic Manufacturer Part Number:KF42 Warranty:No

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AUSTIN-1970-72 American w/ Automatic Transmission

CHEVROLET- 1970-75 Luv Light Truck, 4 Cyl, 110.8 Eng.

DATSUN-

76-78 All F-10 (1400cc)

70-73 All LB-110, KLB-110 (1200cc)

74-78 All B-210 (1400cc)

65-66*All 411 (1300cc)

66-67*All 411 (1600cc)

66-70*All SPL-311 (1600cc), Sport (Eng # RO-2312 On)

68-72*All SRL-311 (2000cc) Sport

65-69 All PL-520 (1300cc) Pick-Up

FORD--1978 Fiesta, 4 cyl. (1600cc)

M.G.--70-74 Midget

SUBARU--69-78 FF-1 (1088cc), FF-1G & Leone w/ 1267cc, DL, GL-1300 & GF

TOYOTA--

70-71 Celica

72-74 Celica

67-74 Corolla (1100cc & 1200cc) 3KC Eng.

70-74 Corona (1900cc) 8RC & 18 OHC Eng.

69-71 Corona, Mark II (1900cc) 4 cyl. 8RC Eng.

71-73 Corona, Mark II (2000cc) 4 cyl. 18RC Eng.

69-71 Hi-Lux Pick Up, RN-12

71-74 Hi-Lux Pick Up, RN-14

72-74 Hi-Lux Pick Up, RN22 18RC Eng

*Datsun SPL-311, SRL-311 or 411 w/ Standpipe in filter base will not seal if standpipe exceeds 3-3/4" from gasket mounting base. (remove or shorten to suit)

 

Buyer is Responsible for all USPS Priority Mail shipping charges, charges vary upon buyer location.

 

Marietta Vintage Motors is always interested in purchasing N.O.S. auto parts - Please feel free to contact us with any offers or information...

Please visit our online store,
http://stores.ebay.com/mariettavintagemotors

 

Return Policy
Please be sure to check your items for quality and fit as soon as you receive them. We will not accept returns after 14 days of your order date. We feel that this gives you ample time to check the item. If you have a return request please contact us through Ebay, and someone will answer you quickly. We do not accept returns on electrical parts for any reason.
Once we receive the return it will be inspected and a resolution will be determined. If the inspection determines that the part is defective or not the correct item, we will exchange it if another part is available or refund you if we do not have more of that item. If our inspection determines that the part has been altered or damaged in any way by the customer there will be no possibility of refund. Damage resulting from mishandling, attempted installation, and inadequate return packaging all apply. In this case pictures will be taken for our records and the part will be returned to the customer. Sorry but we do not cover the shipping charges back to us under any circumstances.

 

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