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Auto Trans Filter Kit-premium Replacement Atp B-173 on 2040-parts.com

US $41.14
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Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States

Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Weight:1.1400 [pg] SKU:ATP:B173 Length:12.0000 [in] Brand:ATP (Automatic Transmission Parts Inc.) Width:4.0000 [in] Manufacturer Part Number:B-173 Height:7.0000 [in] Quantity Needed:1; Other Part Number:B-103, T8967, 88967, F-89, TF1131, TK1213, PTK1213 NPS:A Interchange Part Number:58967, FT-113, 616-58967, FT1131A, TF162, TF266 Life Cycle Status Code:2 LineCode:ATP Life Cycle Status Description:Available to Order UPC:Does not apply

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