

Description
Oil Pressure Switch Socket Fits 1' - 1/16', 26mm / 27mm Switches Stepped Interior Hex Also suits: 1987 & Newer Chryslers 1991 & Newer GM 4 Cylinder & 3.1 Litre V6 Made from Heat Treated Alloy Steel
Oil Pressure Switch Socket Fits 1' - 1/16', 26mm / 27mm Switches Stepped Interior Hex Also suits: 1987 & Newer Chryslers 1991 & Newer GM 4 Cylinder & 3.1 Litre V6 Made from Heat Treated Alloy Steel
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This item is sold by Blue Bar Industries, an offshore business located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and may incur NZ customs duty or tax. Find out more at http://trade.me/whatsmyduty
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Items purchased from our Trade Me store will be shipped via Express International Air freight with tracking. Delivery is approximately 3 - 4 days from Brisbane Queensland but may be slightly longer if delayed by customs or due to irregularities with the postal service. If concerned with a delivery please contact us straight away as all shipments have tracking information.
Blue Bar Industries offers a 60 day money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with your purchase. If you wish to return the item please contact us first through the Trade Me messaging service. Items will need to be returned in an unused condition along with all documentation included with the item. A refund will be offered once the item is returned and has been inspected by our returns department.
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
| Destination & description | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Free shipping within New Zealand | Free | |
Estimated delivery times in business days
Pick-ups not available
GST included.
Payment Options
Pay instantly by card and Ping balance.
Four fortnightly interest-free payments.
Questions & Answers
PK Tools Oil Pressure Switch Socket 3/8"Dr Fits 26mm / 27mm (1" / 1 1/16")
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