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Engine Oil Filter Wix 57082 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.49
Location:

Brownsville, Texas, United States

Brownsville, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wix Style:Cartridge Lube Metal Free Filt Manufacturer Part Number:57082 Outer Diameter Top:2.677 Interchange Part Number:71739396, 0FE00378, G7082, P3244, 618-57082, X5436 Outer Diameter Bottom:2.677 Other Part Number:PO5436, 618-57082MP, DL9018, CH9018, 67082, 57082 Micron:18.00 Quantity Sold:sold individually MediaType:Paper SKU:WIX:57082 Inner Diameter Bottom:1.377 Height:3.504 Quantity Needed:1; Capacity(grams):0.00

New filter never used. I purchased the filter for my VUE 2002 but never used it.

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