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Buick 2018-13, Chevrolet 2020-11
Enhance the efficiency of your turbocharged system with the Dorman Turbocharger Line Replacement Kit. This comprehensive kit includes all the crucial lines required for a complete turbo system refresh, each meticulously engineered to replicate the exact fit and functionality of your vehicle's original equipment. Rigorously tested and manufactured with unwavering attention to detail, the Dorman 667-023 guarantees a reliable and long-lasting solution for your turbocharged engine's peak performance.
| Material | Rubber |
| Universal Or Specific Fit | Specific |
| Package Contents | 1 Oil Feed Line; 1 Oil Drain Line; 1 Coolant Feed Line; 1 Coolant Return Line; 2 Coolant Line Fittings |
| Pre-formed | Yes |
| Threaded Fittings | Yes |
| Country of Origin (Primary) | CN |
| Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B) | 8409914000 |
| UPC | 00194883000414 |
| VMRS Code | 043004207 |
| UNSPSC | 31311509 |
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Dorman® is a trusted supplier of premium-quality replacement parts, hardware, and fasteners to the automotive aftermarket. Since 1918, it has introduced thousands of these replacement parts that customers could once only get from original equipment manufacturers. Dorman believes that customers should always come first. So its dedicated team of engineers and designers creates each Dorman product with only one goal in mind—to make repair tasks easier and faster for mechanics and to save vehicle owners money from expensive repairs. Dorman continually expands its product line-up to offer a broader range of hard-to-find parts and accessories that could replace rare or expensive OEM parts.
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