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Green Filter - Part #7119 For Jeep Wrangler 07-08 on 2040-parts.com

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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:GREEN FILTERS Manufacturer Part Number:7119

GREEN FILTER - PART #7119 FOR JEEP WRANGLER 07-08

GREEN FILTER - PART #7119 FOR JEEP WRANGLER 07-08

Part #7119 fits the following vehicle(s):

Year(s)MakeModelDisp.EngineIntakeFits
2007-2012JeepWrangler3.8LV6F/IAll
2012-2015JeepWrangler3.6LV6F/IAll
2007JeepWrangler2.8LL4F/IAll
2007-2008JeepWrangler II3.8LV6F/IAll

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