Nrg Magnetic Engine Oil Drain Plug Nut Acura Honda Ford M14 X 1.5 on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, California, US
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NRG Innovations Magnetic Engine Oil Drain Plug - M14 x 1.5 The NRG Magnetic Oil Drain Plug is installed into oil pan to replace original drain nut. This new design with an embedded high intensity magnet that will trap iron particles in engine oil as a result engine wear and tear. The NRG Magnetic Oil Drain Plug maintains optimum cleanliness in engine oil circulation. * Authentic NRG product, part# NOP-100
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