Old Auto Oil Filter - Stp S-047 - For 1970s & 1980s Cars - New In Box on 2040-parts.com
Eldred, New York, United States
A genuine old oil filter! --- Always a multiple-lot shipping discount: If you are not automatically given one (or it seems too small), contact me and l will send you a corrected invoice. --- Fast, reliable service!
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