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Engine Oil Filter Wix 51324 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.06
Location:

Decatur, Texas, United States

Decatur, Texas, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Style:Spin-On Lube Filter SKU:WIX:51324 ThreadSize:20X1.5 MM Brand:Wix BetaRatio:2/20=6/20 Manufacturer Part Number:51324 FlowRate:9-11 GPM Inner Diameter Top:Closed Quantity Needed:1; Outer Diameter Top:3.663 Interchange Part Number:6005021233, 14524470, 6696286, D141100, 1560187305 Micron:21.00 Other Part Number:J8060266, 3I1601, MD013661, 8060266, 51324, PH2921 MediaType:Paper UPC:Does not apply

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