Fuel Filter, Inline Cleanable Element 08an An08 Blue Anodized Alum on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
This is a 08 AN male thread inline street flow Fuel Filter with cleanable sintered bronze basket element.
Blue anodized aluminum 3.25inch overall length x1.250 diameter . |
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