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Air Filter K&n 33-2050-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.82
Location:

Gretna, Louisiana, United States

Gretna, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:CARQUEST/K & N Engineering Manufacturer Part Number:33-2050-1

K&N’s Replacement Air Filters Are Designed To Increase Horsepower And Acceleration While Providing Excellent Filtration
Filters Are Washable And Reusable And Are Custom Designed To Fit Into Your Existing Factory Air Box
Their Drop-In Design Means Adding Performance Is Simple
With Most Vehicles You Simply Remove The Disposable Air Filter And Replace It With A K&N
Limited Million Mile Warranty

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