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Plastic engine pan 700 1991

I would since it does protect the underside of the engine bay. Also it is a mini belly pan that helps with airflow under the car as well. It improves the air flow through the engine compartment also. That means better airflow through the radiator. Also look at that nice expensive AC Compressor on the drivers side that is just inches from the ground. I just spent close to $1300 to replace mine that just died. $650 and the rest was for 5 hours labor, freon and sales tax. Do you really want to cover that compressor with road grime?
It is cheap insurance to protect the expensive parts in the engine compartment.






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