39 40 41 42 Buick New Oil Filter Element Cartridge Replaces Ac P112 P-112 on 2040-parts.com
Rockford, Illinois, United States
This oil cartridge element kit is brand new never installed . It replaces AC # P112 . Ship in lower 48 US for $6.95 . Paypal accepted . This is 5-11/16" high , 3.35 inches outside diameter . The center opening is 9/16 on top and 1/2 inch on the bottom . |
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