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Lot Of 2 Wix 51792 Oil Filter on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Sneads Ferry, North Carolina, United States

Sneads Ferry, North Carolina, United States
Filters are new/old stock, some scattered box or package damage. Some are missing boxes but remain in plastic shrink wrap.
Brand:Wix Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:51792 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:NA

Lot of 2 Wix 51792 Oil Filters. All are still in their original boxes that may show minor shelf wear, never been used, New.    (BX 35) (10127)

Principle Application:
Principle Application:Caterpillar Engines - standard version - for high efficiency micro-glass media, use 51792XE - for extended drain version, use 51792XD - for performance in between the standard and the XE version, use 57792 (extra-efficient)

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