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4 / Nos A/m Toyota Air Filters # 17801-41090 4 Runner, Pick Up, Celica, Corona on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

Portsmouth, Ohio, US

Portsmouth, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:17801-41090 Part Brand:aftermarket

4 NOS aftermarket air filters for Toyota  part # 17801 - 41090. Measures approximately 

12" outside diameter, 9 1/2" inside diameter, 1 7/8" tall. Vehicle application list below.  Check your old ones measurements. All sales final, no returns accepted.

4 Runner - 4cyl. 2.4L 1983-1990
   Pickup - 4cyl. 2.4L 1978-1990
   Celica  -  4cyl. 2.4L 1977-1983
   Corona - 4cyl. 2.2L 1977-1981
 Cressida - 4cyl. 2.6L1977-1979

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