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Originally Posted by Curtis_J My local auto parts store sells these for like $10. Called the EZ oil drain valve. Attachment 120860 Looks interesting. Can you tell me which one

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Old 03-26-2017, 01:38 AM   #5 (permalink)
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My local auto parts store sells these for like $10. Called the EZ oil drain valve. Attachment 120860
Looks interesting.

Can you tell me which one we need for a 370Z? Also, are there any potential weaknesses with them (can they fail & spew oil everywhere?).
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