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Fel-Pro Replacement Oil Pan Gasket for Select 1969-1993 Ford 5.8L V8 Engine

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Replacement Oil Pan Gasket for Select 1969-1993 Ford 5.8L V8 Engine
$13.99
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Replacement Oil Pan Gasket
  • Select 1969-1993 Ford 5.8L V8 Engine
  • Multiepiece
  • Cork/Rubber
  • 22-Bolt Oil Pan
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