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Outerwear Orange Shielded Breather Pre Filter Dirt Racing Ump Imca Outer Wear on 2040-parts.com

US $12.46
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Outerwear Special Features:Pre Filter Manufacturer Part Number:10-1018-05 Part Brand:Outerwear Surface Finish:Orange Location on Vehicle:Valve Cover Auto Racing Part Type:Crank Breather Type:Shielded Product Type:Performance Part UPC:Does Not Apply

  • Outerwear 
  • Color: Orange  
  • Provides extra protection against dirt & airborne debris without restricting air flow
  • Elastic banding makes for a snug fit
  • Effectively catches debris
  • Prolongs filter life
  • Washable polyester fabric
  • Can be used in many different applications, such as Late Model, Modified, Street Stock, Bomber, Street/Strip, Hot Rod or Street Rod
  • These pre-filters allow more air flow while eliminating elements that can clog the filter.
  • Bryke Racing Part# OUT 10-1018-05


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