C&r Nascar Inline Thermostat -32an on 2040-parts.com
Hampstead, Maryland, United States
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You are bidding on a C&R Radiators billet aluminum -32AN inline thermostat valve from a top Spring Cup shop. Features -32AN ends, internal thermostat, -10an fitting and 2 Jiffy-Tite quick connect couplers with rubber dust caps. Item is used and has some wear to the anodized finish. |
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