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Auto Air Intake Filter/cleaner on 2040-parts.com

US $5.95
Location:

Olney, Maryland, US

Olney, Maryland, US
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Up for auction is one used auto custom air intake filter/cleaner.   The air intake filter is in good, usable condition.  The air intake filter came off an E-Z-Go golf cart I purchased and was not usable for my application. The main tube has a few dents and the air filter part is rusty. Review and study the pictures closely before bidding.  There is no box or instructions.  The used auto custom air intake filter/cleaner is sold as is with no returns.  Good luck bidding and happy driving.


***Add me to your Favorite Sellers as I will have more Lionel / Marx Trains, unique O Gauge Accessories, and various oddities up for auction in coming weeks.


On Sep-24-13 at 13:05:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

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