Chevrolet 22844819 Genuine Oem Factory Original Air Cleaner Assy on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, US
General Motor OEM replacement parts includes; air duct, air filter, emisson hose, bracket, air box seal, and air box.
Part numbers
22844819- Air Box
15901934- Air Duct
22739021- Bracket
15908916- Filter
22844822- seal
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