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Power Steering Filter Fits 2000-2005 Workhorse Fastrack Ft1261,fastrack Ft1461,f on 2040-parts.com

US $35.89
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Union, New Jersey, United States

Union, New Jersey, United States
Power Steering Filter fits 2000-2005 Workhorse FasTrack FT1261,FasTrack FT1461,F, US $35.89, image 1
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Installation Hardware Included:Hose Clamps (2) SKU:100:20-0012F Hose Inner Diameter:1/2 or 7/16 Brand:Cardone Industries Neck Outer Diameter:1/2 or 7/16 Manufacturer Part Number:20-0012F Housing Material:Aluminum Filter Material:Aluminum UPC:00082617974172 Casting Material:Aluminum Quantity Needed:1; Inlet Diameter:0.527"" Interchange Part Number:AA120-0012F, 20-0012F Filter Type:Inline

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