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Carquest 83184 Air Filter Wix 49184 on 2040-parts.com

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Mulvane, Kansas, United States

Mulvane, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:WIX Style:Corrugated Style Air Filter Manufacturer Part Number:49184 Outer Diameter Top:8.917 Interchange Part Number:A3087C, 49184, CA10161, AF2400, A35638, P9184 Outer Diameter Bottom:8.917 Other Part Number:LAF2947, CA5352, PA5638, XA5638, AF10161, 0AC00366 Micron:0.00 Quantity Sold:sold individually MediaType:Glass SKU:WIX:49184 Inner Diameter Top:Closed Height:6.275 UPC:00765809491847 Ends:Plastic

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