1jz/2jz Complete Rear Sump Oil Pan Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Opa-Locka, Florida, US
Like title says, I have the following items for sale..
Oil Pans for Sale
Sbc 7qt oil pan w/ pick-up orange 80-85 drag race prostreet passenger dipstick(US $74.95)
New milodon chevy windage tray #32102 right hand dipstick(US $9.99)
Nos ford truck oil pan d3tz-a 460 2 wd f100/350(US $255.00)
Audi volkswagon oil pan(US $0.99)
Ford 289-302 milodon rear sumo oil pan 4 x 4(US $249.00)
Mini cooper s r52 r53 engine oil pan sump dip stick oil tube guide # 11430867233(US $29.95)
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