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Azusa, California, United States
Oxygen Sensor-OE Type NGK 21504, US $40.72, image 1
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:1; SKU:NTK:21504 Interchange Part Number:25173917, 13444, 234-2013, AFS87, SG1601, ES10953 Brand:NGK Other Part Number:OS5203, 213-2861, 75-1909, OS2438, ES10953-11B1 Manufacturer Part Number:21504 Sensor Type:Non Heated Mounting Type:Threaded UPC:00087295215043 Universal Or Specific Fit:Specific Position:Upstream Wiring Harness Length:12.5000 Fitment Footnotes:2 Lead Sensor;Oe Replacement; Thread Diameter:18.000

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