Box Of (6) Fram Quality Ph8172 Spin On Oil Filters Fit Renault,lotus, Kohler on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, US
have a case of six fram ph8172 oil filters, these fit some kohler, john deere, cub cadet, ariens, replaces kohler# 12 050 01. 12 050 01s ,12 050 08 they are also used on older renualt, maserati lotus, and dodge shelby cars. check fram catalog online for your exact fit. these are expensive filters, free shipping on box.............
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