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Engine Expansion Plug Dorman 565-012 Fits 98-01 Ford Ranger 2.5l-l4 on 2040-parts.com

US $26.59
Location:

Front Royal, Virginia, United States

Front Royal, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:565-012, DOR565012, 219-8038, EPC-38-B SKU:DOR:565012 Feature - Benefit 1:Many sizes available Brand:Dorman Engineering Name:Brass Cup Expansion Plug 3/4 In., Height 0.250 Manufacturer Part Number:565-012 Slang Description - 80:Welsh Plug Application Summary - 240:Ford Ranger 2001-98 UPC:019495565123 Product Description - Short - 20:EXPANSION PLUG BRASS Fitment Footnotes:Pkg Quantity: 10;Dorman - Autograde - Boxed; Key Search Words - 80:Engine, Expansion, Plug, Plugs Quantity Needed:1;

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