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Westerbeke Generator Parts Fuel Filter 47006 30200 Marine Engine Parts Ebay on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Newtown, Pennsylvania, US

Newtown, Pennsylvania, US
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Fuel Filter
  • Fits Westerbeke models
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  • 6.0BCD7.6BTD 7.7WMD 8.0BTD 8.0BTDA 8.0WMD
  • 10.0BTD/A 11.0BTD 11.0WMD 12.5BTD 12.5BTDA
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  • W13 W13A W18 W21 W21A W27 W27A W33 W33A
  • W10TWO

  • Part# JHW-030200
    Manufacturer Part# 030200

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