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3570 Napa Gold Fuel Filter (33570 Wix) Fits Lexus Ls 400 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.22
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Glasgow, Kentucky, United States

Glasgow, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Napa Gold Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:25313813 2330050060 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:GF811 G8015 G8553

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Features & Benefits
NAPA Gold Fuel Filter - NAPA's Best Quality
 
Attributes
Fuel Filter Height (Inches) : 3.99"
Fuel Filter O.D. (Inches) : 2.54"
Fuel Filter Style : In-Line Fuel Filter
Fuel Filter Height (mm) : 101 mm
Fuel Filter Inlet Thread Size (mm) : 12x1.5 mm
Fuel Filter O.D. (mm) : 65 mm
Fuel Filter Outlet Thread Size (mm) : 14x1.5 mm
 
Warranty
NAPA Filters are Covered by a Comprehensive Limited Product Warranty. NAPA Filters May Pay the Reasonable Cost for Parts & Labor to Repair any System Damaged by NAPA Filters Due to a Defect in Design or Material.

Buyers Guide:
MakeModelEngineYear(s)
LexusLS 4004.0 L 3969 CC V8 DOHC 32 Valve1995 - 2000


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