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Vintage Wix Oil Filter,# Cw-161mp, Nosr, Autocar, Caterpillar, Bay City Shovel on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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Canton, Georgia, United States

Canton, Georgia, United States
NEW OLD STOCK REPLACEMENT
Part Brand:WIX Other Part Number:AC:PF-328, FRAM: CH-191PL, PUR:PR-11,CAT: 5B-5937 Manufacturer Part Number:CW-161MP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

THIS LISTING IS FOR A WIX NEW OLD STOCK REPLACEMENT OIL FILTER # CW-161MP, FITS AUTOCAR, CATERPILLAR,BAY CITY SHOVEL, GARDNER-DENVER, KOEHRING, LeROI, LINKBELT SPEEDER. BOX IS IN POOR CONDITION WITH STAINS, TEARS AND BENDS, FILTER IN GOOD CONDITION INCLUDES O-RING. REPLACES: AC: PF-328, FRAM: CH-191PL, PUROLATOR: PR-11, HASTINGS: 317C, P-317A, CATERPILLAR: 5B-5937, 7M-3800, 9F-6700. GOOD GARAGE DECOR.

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