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Integra Catch Can B16 B18c B18c1 Gsr Itr B18b Rear Block Breather Plug on 2040-parts.com

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Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:1320 Perforance Surface Finish:silver Manufacturer Part Number:1320-B-BR-plug

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1320 Performance CNC Machined B16/B18 Rear Block Breather Plug

(1) Block Plug

Made in USA fast and free shipping with tracking.

On the breather fitting We recommend using the aluminum crush washer that is already installed on your engine or purchasing new ones from your Local Honda/Acura dealer.
The Block Plugs feature a double O-ring design for a tight fit.


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