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Achieve precise and clean cuts on oil filters for thorough inspection and maintenance. This Aeroflow universal oil filter cutter measures 41 cm in length, offering excellent leverage and control during use. Optimize your engine servicing workflow with a tool engineered for accuracy and durability.
Protect your classic 1932 Ford with this durable chrome bumper, engineered for both front and rear installation. Measuring 166.40 cm in length, it ensures precise fitment and authentic restoration appeal. Crafted by Upi Reproductions, it balances vintage style with robust construction to safeguard your vehicle while enhancing its exterior.
Restore your classic 1934 Ford with a precisely engineered chrome bumper that fits both front and rear positions. Measuring 160.30 cm in length, it ensures an authentic, seamless replacement that maintains your vehicle's original profile. Crafted by Upi Reproductions, this 4.99 kg bumper combines durability with exact dimensions for a perfect fit—explore full specs to preserve your vintage ride’s integrity.
Enhance your vehicle's protection with the PETE JAKES CAL KID Rear Bumper, engineered to absorb impacts and prevent damage. Measuring 156 cm in length and weighing 5.25 kg, it offers robust coverage without excessive bulk. Crafted by Super Bell Axle Co, this bumper combines durability and precise fit to safeguard your ride effectively.
Maintain precision and safety in oil filter removal with these replacement cutting blades designed for Aeroflow oil filter cutters. Each blade measures 16 cm in length, providing durable, sharp edges that ensure clean and efficient cuts every time. Perfect for engine professionals seeking reliable, easy-to-install replacement parts.
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