1990 - 1994 Classic Saab 900 C900 16v 2.1l Air Cleaner Housing 4158457 on 2040-parts.com
Hillsville, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a used air cleaner housing from a 1994 convertible Classic 900 Saab. This was a daily driver until it was wrecked. Needs cleaning....
I believe this was superseded with part number 4023412. |
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