Nos Motorcraft Fuel Filter #c5uz-9155-a on 2040-parts.com
Carmichaels, Pennsylvania, United States
This listing is for one MoorCraft fuel filter #C5UZ-9155-A. This NOS filter comes in excellent condition, with all attaching parts as shown, and in the original MotorCraft packaging. This filter will fit on a wide variety of Ford years and models.
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